Psychology: Principles of Learning

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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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

<p>All of the above (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary difference between the principle of intensity and the principle of primacy in learning?

<p>The timing of the learning experience (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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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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