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Latent Learning

Latent learning is a form of learning that is not immediately expressed in an overt response and occurs without obvious reinforcement. This knowledge remains unobservable until a reason or motivation to demonstrate it arises. This phenomenon is not limited to animal experiments; it also occurs in humans. For instance, children may learn by observing their parents' actions but only apply that knowledge later when a specific situation requires it.

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