GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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Stimulus response setting
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Law of readiness
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Trial and error
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Intangible reinforcement
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Detailed explanation-1: -Thorndike’s Law of Readiness refers to a preparatory set on the part of the organism to learn. It points out that one learns only when he is physically and mentally ready for it.
Detailed explanation-2: -Law of Readiness: When any conduction unit is ready to conduct (an individual ready to learn something), for it to do so is satisfying. When any conduction unit is not in readiness to conduct, for it to conduct is difficult. So, it implies that if you are not ready to learn something, you cannot learn it effectively.
Detailed explanation-3: -1) Law of Readiness This law states that learning can only take place when a person is ready to learn. When employees feel ready, they learn more effectively and with greater satisfaction than when not ready.
Detailed explanation-4: -Readiness means a preparation of action. If one is not prepared to learn, learning cannot be automatically instilled in him, for example, unless the typist, in order to learn typing prepares himself to start, he would not make much progress in a lethargic & unprepared manner.