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What is insight learing, latent learning and observation learning?

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What is insight learing, latent learning and observation learning?

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Insight learning is a type of learning or problem solving that happens all-of-a-sudden through understanding the relationships various parts of a problem rather than through trial and error. For example, a researcher placed a banana high out of reach of some chimpanzees. To get this banana the ended stacking boxes on top of each other to reach it and used sticks to knock the banana down. Latent learning is a type of learning that occurs but is not demonstrated without an incentive to do so. For example, you may get driven to school all the time, but one day the person who drives you is unable to do so, so you follow the same route to school you would take. So here you learned the way to school, but till you had to find your own way there, you had no need to demonstrate it. Observation learning is learning through observing others and the consequences their actions have. So for example, you may watch someone touch a hot object, making them scream out in pain and burning their hand, so y

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