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❤what is latent leaning ? give example also ❤

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In psychology, latent learning refers to knowledge that only becomes clear when a person has an incentive to display it. For example, a child might learn how to complete a math problem in class, but this learning is not immediately apparent.

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HimanshiGoyal: The term latent learning refers to the process in which learning takes place, but there is no demonstration of that knowledge until a reward or incentive is present. Example :- A student is taught how to perform a special type of addition, but does not demonstrate the knowledge until an important test is administered.
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