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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · The law of effect states that connections leading to satisfying outcomes are strengthened while those leading to unsatisfying outcomes are weakened. Positive emotional responses, like rewards or praise, strengthen stimulus-response connections.

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  3. The law of effect was published by Edward Thorndike in 1905 and states that when an S-R association is established in instrumental conditioning between the instrumental response and the contextual stimuli that are present, the response is reinforced and the S-R association holds the sole responsibility for the occurrence of that behavior.

  4. Thorndike’s law of effect, in animal behaviour and conditioning, the postulate developed by American psychologist Edward L. Thorndike in 1905 that argued that the probability that a particular stimulus will repeatedly elicit a particular learned response depends on the perceived consequences of the.

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  5. Jan 24, 2024 · The law of effect, proposed by Edward Thorndike, states that behaviors followed by positive consequences are more likely to be repeated, while those followed by negative consequences are less likely to recur.

  6. Nov 6, 2023 · The law of effect is a principle in psychology stating that behaviors with satisfying outcomes are more likely to happen again, while those with unsatisfying outcomes are less likely to reoccur.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Thorndike's law of effect states that behaviors followed by a reward or reinforcement are more likely in the future, whereas behaviors followed by a punishment are...

  8. Jan 31, 2018 · Thorndike’s theory of learning known as Law of Effect states that responses closely followed by satisfaction are firmly connected to that situation and are more likely to be repeated when the situation occurs again.

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