The "trial and error" method generally means taking an educated guess as to an answer, then seeing if that fits the original question or not. The next step is to slightly modify the guess, and try again... The repeated trying and retrying becomes known as "trial and error"--trial for the trying, error for knowing a result isn't right, and starting again. Many professionals tend to dislike the term "trial and error", by the way, but are perfectly willing to accept "It's an iterative process".
In trial and error learning, an animal learns to perform a behavior more and more skillfully by repeating behaviors that result in rewards and avoiding behaviors that result in punishment.
Trail and Error is a form of Learned Behavior
you put your hand in the stove and it burns, next time you know not to touch it cause it burns
Tolman demonstrated that rats that had explored a maze that contained food while they were not hungry were able to run it correctly on the first trial when they entered it having now been made hungry. He used to this to argue latent learning
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An example of insight learning is a monkey is in a barred cage who, hours upon hours attempts with a stick tries to get a banana outside the cage. Realizing after a while that if he takes a second stick he's able to grasp the banana.
The best shampoo and conditioner for a horse is the one that works best for your individual horse. Not all shampoos work the same for every horse and it will be trial and error to find and brand that works well for you.
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Experiments are based on trial and error process. So is learning for most organisms is based on trial and error. Some people say evolution is based on trail and error as well.
Learning by "trial and error method" was discovered by - THORNDIKE
Thorndike believed that most learning is done through trial and error.
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Instrumental learning
Learning was largely a matter of insight for the Gestalt psychologists. They believed that learning involved restructuring of one's perception or problem-solving approach to achieve a sudden and profound understanding of a situation. This insight often led to a shift in how an individual perceived and interacted with the world.
No learning is actually good for you it helps you get a good career and an amazing future!(:
A reward :)
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Trial and error
Being clever :) stop cheating on bio homework @:)
Blinking is a reflex, not a habit, conditional response, trial and error learning, or instinct. It is a protective response that helps keep the eyes moist and free from debris by closing and reopening quickly.