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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
A law which states that, in learning, the more frequently a stimulus and response are associated with each other, the more likely the particular response will follow the stimulus. The law implies that one learns by doing and one cannot learn a skill, for instance, by watching others.
Law of Exercise, Primary Laws of Learning:
This law is also called 'Law of Use and Disuse'. (i) Law of Use: When a modifiable connection is made between a situation and a response, that connection's strength is other things being equal, increased'.
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