Learning through trial and error is often referred to as experiential learning. This type of learning involves hands-on experiences, problem-solving, and reflecting on outcomes to gain knowledge and insight.
Insight learning is a type of learning characterized by sudden realization or understanding of a problem that allows for its solution without the need for trial and error. It was studied by psychologist Wolfgang Kohler using chimpanzees, who were observed to solve complex problems through sudden insight rather than incremental learning.
Classical conditioning theory involves learning through associations between stimuli, where a neutral stimulus is paired with a naturally occurring stimulus to elicit a response. Trial and error theory of learning involves learning through repeated attempts and errors to achieve a desired outcome, with successful behaviors being reinforced and repeated. Classical conditioning focuses on involuntary responses, while trial and error learning involves voluntary actions.
Animal learning refers to the process through which animals acquire new knowledge or behavior through experience or interaction with their environment. This can include classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning, and trial and error learning. Animals learn to adapt to their surroundings, make decisions, and solve problems based on past experiences.
Kohler's insight theory emphasizes problem-solving through sudden comprehension or restructuring of a situation, leading to a solution without incremental steps. In contrast, Thorndike's trial and error theory posits learning as a gradual process through repeated attempts and errors until the correct response is achieved through strengthening the connections between stimuli and responses. Kohler sees problem-solving as involving sudden "aha" moments, while Thorndike views it as a more incremental and gradual process.
The Wright brothers were largely self-taught and had a strong interest in learning about fields such as engineering, mechanics, and aviation on their own. They conducted independent research, read extensively, and learned through experimentation and trial and error. Their passion for aviation propelled them to develop the first successful airplane.
Instrumental learning
Thorndike believed that most learning is done through trial and error.
Learning by "trial and error method" was discovered by - THORNDIKE
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Insight learning is a type of learning characterized by sudden realization or understanding of a problem that allows for its solution without the need for trial and error. It was studied by psychologist Wolfgang Kohler using chimpanzees, who were observed to solve complex problems through sudden insight rather than incremental learning.
Trail and error
Learned behavior .
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1learning by observation, 2learning by cognition/inside, 3learning by trialk and error, 4 learning by condition,
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