EDUCATION UGC NET
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY
Question
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Detailed explanation-1: -The stimulus and its response are connected in a person’s mind, like associating chocolate cake with drooling. This connection between stimulus and response is called a stimulus-response bond, or an S-R bond. The stronger the S-R bond, the better a person has learned the lesson.
Detailed explanation-2: -"S-R BONDS” Learning is possible because similar new connections may be formed by which a given stimulus always tends to produce a given response. These con-nections both native and acquired are spoken of as stimulus-response bonds, or “S-R bonds."
Detailed explanation-3: -According to this theory, what is important in learning is the input in the form of stimulus and output in the form of response. Stimulus is the input given by the teacher to the student, while the response is a reaction or response to the student’s stimulus given by the teacher.