Psychology, asked by arghya2066, 1 year ago

"Readiness for learning" refers to (a) general ability level of students (b) present cognitive level of students in the learning continuum (c) satisfying nature of the act of learning (d) Thorndike's Law of Readiness

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Answered by uroojlotus
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Answer:

ans is A.....

Explanation:

The ri8 ans is A . general ability level of students

Answered by sailorking
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Answer:

According to the question, the answer is option "b) present cognitive level of students" The reason for this answer is an option is because there are the readiness of learning new things among them, those who are having a present cognitive level in the learning continuum.

Explanation:

The general ability of a student cannot be judged according to the level of the readiness of his or her learning of a particular thing, because he or she may have a good level of general ability, but due to lack of interest they are not felling to get ready for learning.

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