Asked by
Reuben Willis
on Dec 24, 2024Verified
What do we call learning that has taken place but is not demonstrated?
A) insight learning
B) serial enumeration
C) latent learning
D) shaping
Latent Learning
Learning that occurs without immediate reinforcement and is not demonstrated until a reward is offered.
Insight Learning
A cognitive process in which a problem is suddenly understood or solved without the need for trial-and-error.
- Apprehend the notion of latent learning and contrast it with more evident forms of learning acquisition.
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Learning Objectives
- Apprehend the notion of latent learning and contrast it with more evident forms of learning acquisition.