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Behavior
MS-403
Learning is the process of acquiring new, or modifying
existing, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or
preferences through study experience or being taught.
The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals,
and some machines and plants. Human learning
begins before birth and continues until death as a
consequence of ongoing interactions between person
and environment.
Learning is detection and correction of error where an
error means “any mismatch between our intensions
and what actually happens.”
Non-associative Rote learning
learning Meaningful learning
Active learning Informal learning
Associative learning Formal learning
Play Non-formal learning
Enculturation Tangential learning
Episodic learning Dialogic learning
Multimedia learning Incidental learning
E-learning and Machine learning
augmented learning
Non-associative learning refers to "a relatively
permanent change in the strength of response to a
single stimulus due to repeated exposure to that
stimulus. Changes due to such factors as sensory
adaptation, fatigue, or injury do not qualify as non-
associative learning.“