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What is the primary implication of a particular principle of learning?
What is the primary implication of a particular principle of learning?
- A learner will not learn from either the real thing or its substitute.
- A learner will learn more from a substitute than from the real thing.
- A learner will learn equally from the real thing and its substitute.
- A learner will learn more from the real thing than from a substitute. (correct)
Which principle of learning is related to the idea that a learner will learn more from the real thing?
Which principle of learning is related to the idea that a learner will learn more from the real thing?
- Principle of effect
- Principle of primacy
- Principle of recency
- Principle of intensity (correct)
What is the primary focus of the principle of intensity in learning?
What is the primary focus of the principle of intensity in learning?
- The strength of the stimulus in learning (correct)
- The importance of real-world experiences
- The impact of reinforcement on learning
- The role of the first impression in learning
Which of the following principles of learning is NOT related to the idea that a learner will learn more from the real thing?
Which of the following principles of learning is NOT related to the idea that a learner will learn more from the real thing?
What is the primary difference between the principle of intensity and the principle of primacy in learning?
What is the primary difference between the principle of intensity and the principle of primacy in learning?
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Principles of Learning
- The principle of learning that implies a learner will learn more from the real thing than from a substitute is the Principle of Intensity.
- This principle suggests that direct, firsthand experience is a more effective way of learning than indirect or simulated experience.
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