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Theory of Thorndike
(Theory of Trial and Error)
Suresh Babu G
Assistend Professor
CTE CPAS,Paippad, Kottayam
Edward Thorndike (1898) is
famous in psychology for his
work on learning theory that lead
to the development of operant
conditioning within behaviorism.
... Indeed, Skinner's theory of
operant conditioning is built on
the ideas of
Edward Thorndike. Thorndike st
udied learning in animals (usually
cats).
Theory of Thorndike
The learning theory of Thorndike represents the
original S-R framework of behavioral
psychology: Learning is the result of
associations forming between stimuli and
responses. Such associations or “habits”
become strengthened or weakened by the
nature and frequency of the S-R pairings.
Features of Trial and Error learning
 Learning by trial and error is a gradual process
 For learning to occur, the leaner must be definitely
motivated.
 The leaner makes random
and variable responses.
 Some responses lead to
the goal (satisfying responses)
 Some responses do not
lead to the goal (annoying Responses)
 With increasing the trial the satisfying responses with
strengthen
 The time take to perform the task (to repeat the
satisfying response) decrease with successive trials.
Thorndike's Laws of Learning
1. The law of readiness
2. The law of exercise
3. The law of effect
Subordinate laws
1. Law of multiple response
2. Law of attitude
3. Law of prepotency of elements
4. Law of response by analogy
5. Law of associative shift
The law of Readiness
The law states that, when a conduction units is ready
to conduct, for it to do so is satisfying. When a
conduction unit is not ready to conduct, for it to
conduct is annoying. When a conduction unit is
ready to conduct, not to conduct is also annoying.
This law emphasizes the role of readiness or mental
set to participate in the learning process. If the
child is ready to learn, learning
occurs faster. If he not ready
and learning is imposed it
becomes annoyed only.
If he is ready and he denied
that opportunity, it is
also becomes annoying to him.
Classroom Application of Law of
Readiness
 Teacher must wait till leaner is ready to learn
and give experience help to enhances
readiness,
 Aptitude tests in various subjects may be given
to determine the thoroughness of leaner's.
The law of Exercise
This law implies the strengthening of stimulus-
response connection with practice and their
weakening when practice is not continued. The law
is spitted in to two they are:
a) The law of use :- The law states that, when a
modifiable connection is
made between a situation
and response that
connection’s strength is,
other things being equal,
increased. The means
that S-R connections is
strengthened by practice.
b) The law of disuse :- The law states that, when
a modifiable connection is not made between a
situation and response, during a length of time,
that connection’s strength is decreased. This
means, any act that is not practiced for some
time gradually decays.
Classroom Application of
Law of Exercise
 More and more opportunities should be given to
the students to use and repeat the knowledge
they get in the class.
 To maintain the connections for longer period,
review of the learned material is necessary.
 Drill strengthens the bondage
between S-R drill in elementary
class drill practice is important.
The law of effect
The law states that, when a modifiable
connection between stimulus and response is
made and is accompanied by satisfying state of
affairs, that connection’s strength is increased.
When it is accompanied by an annoying state of
affairs, its strength is decreased.
Learning can be said to have
taken place properly when
it results in satisfaction
and the leaner derives
pleasure from it.
Classroom Application of
Law of Effect
 The classroom experiences
should be satisfactory and pleasant.
 School experiences and activities must be
arranged in such a way the learners must have
some degree of confidence and success in their
work,
 School activities should be organized in
increasing difficulty order.
 Material should be provided in varied ways so
that novelty may be maintained.
Subordinate Laws
1. Law of multiple response : The law implies that
confronted with a new learning situation the
learner responds in a variety of ways before
arriving at the correct response.
2. Law of attitude : The learner performs the task
well if he has his attitude set in the task.
3. Law of prepotency of element : The learner
uses his insight, selects the proponent elements
in a situation and based his responses upon
these elements.
4. Law of response by analogy : The learner
responds to a new learning situation on the
basis of the response made by him in similar
situations in the past.
5. Law of associative shifting : The response of the
learner shifts with situations. This shifting is
done in respect of the basic stimulus or some
related associative stimulus.
Educational Implications
 Thorndike’s theory emphasize the importance of motivation in
leaner
 It stress the importance of mental readiness, meaningful
practice and incentives in learning process.
 The law of readiness implies that the teacher should prepare
the mind of the students.
 More and more opportunities should be given to the leaner's
to use repeat knowledge.
 Review of learning material in order to maintain learning
connection in longer period.
 Law of effect give importance to motivation and
reinforcement.
 Learning based on past experience.
Theory of Thorndike - Learning Theory

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Theory of Thorndike - Learning Theory

  • 1. Theory of Thorndike (Theory of Trial and Error) Suresh Babu G Assistend Professor CTE CPAS,Paippad, Kottayam
  • 2. Edward Thorndike (1898) is famous in psychology for his work on learning theory that lead to the development of operant conditioning within behaviorism. ... Indeed, Skinner's theory of operant conditioning is built on the ideas of Edward Thorndike. Thorndike st udied learning in animals (usually cats).
  • 3. Theory of Thorndike The learning theory of Thorndike represents the original S-R framework of behavioral psychology: Learning is the result of associations forming between stimuli and responses. Such associations or “habits” become strengthened or weakened by the nature and frequency of the S-R pairings.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Features of Trial and Error learning  Learning by trial and error is a gradual process  For learning to occur, the leaner must be definitely motivated.  The leaner makes random and variable responses.  Some responses lead to the goal (satisfying responses)  Some responses do not lead to the goal (annoying Responses)  With increasing the trial the satisfying responses with strengthen  The time take to perform the task (to repeat the satisfying response) decrease with successive trials.
  • 7. Thorndike's Laws of Learning 1. The law of readiness 2. The law of exercise 3. The law of effect Subordinate laws 1. Law of multiple response 2. Law of attitude 3. Law of prepotency of elements 4. Law of response by analogy 5. Law of associative shift
  • 8. The law of Readiness The law states that, when a conduction units is ready to conduct, for it to do so is satisfying. When a conduction unit is not ready to conduct, for it to conduct is annoying. When a conduction unit is ready to conduct, not to conduct is also annoying. This law emphasizes the role of readiness or mental set to participate in the learning process. If the child is ready to learn, learning occurs faster. If he not ready and learning is imposed it becomes annoyed only. If he is ready and he denied that opportunity, it is also becomes annoying to him.
  • 9. Classroom Application of Law of Readiness  Teacher must wait till leaner is ready to learn and give experience help to enhances readiness,  Aptitude tests in various subjects may be given to determine the thoroughness of leaner's.
  • 10. The law of Exercise This law implies the strengthening of stimulus- response connection with practice and their weakening when practice is not continued. The law is spitted in to two they are: a) The law of use :- The law states that, when a modifiable connection is made between a situation and response that connection’s strength is, other things being equal, increased. The means that S-R connections is strengthened by practice.
  • 11. b) The law of disuse :- The law states that, when a modifiable connection is not made between a situation and response, during a length of time, that connection’s strength is decreased. This means, any act that is not practiced for some time gradually decays.
  • 12. Classroom Application of Law of Exercise  More and more opportunities should be given to the students to use and repeat the knowledge they get in the class.  To maintain the connections for longer period, review of the learned material is necessary.  Drill strengthens the bondage between S-R drill in elementary class drill practice is important.
  • 13. The law of effect The law states that, when a modifiable connection between stimulus and response is made and is accompanied by satisfying state of affairs, that connection’s strength is increased. When it is accompanied by an annoying state of affairs, its strength is decreased. Learning can be said to have taken place properly when it results in satisfaction and the leaner derives pleasure from it.
  • 14. Classroom Application of Law of Effect  The classroom experiences should be satisfactory and pleasant.  School experiences and activities must be arranged in such a way the learners must have some degree of confidence and success in their work,  School activities should be organized in increasing difficulty order.  Material should be provided in varied ways so that novelty may be maintained.
  • 15.
  • 16. Subordinate Laws 1. Law of multiple response : The law implies that confronted with a new learning situation the learner responds in a variety of ways before arriving at the correct response. 2. Law of attitude : The learner performs the task well if he has his attitude set in the task. 3. Law of prepotency of element : The learner uses his insight, selects the proponent elements in a situation and based his responses upon these elements.
  • 17. 4. Law of response by analogy : The learner responds to a new learning situation on the basis of the response made by him in similar situations in the past. 5. Law of associative shifting : The response of the learner shifts with situations. This shifting is done in respect of the basic stimulus or some related associative stimulus.
  • 18. Educational Implications  Thorndike’s theory emphasize the importance of motivation in leaner  It stress the importance of mental readiness, meaningful practice and incentives in learning process.  The law of readiness implies that the teacher should prepare the mind of the students.  More and more opportunities should be given to the leaner's to use repeat knowledge.  Review of learning material in order to maintain learning connection in longer period.  Law of effect give importance to motivation and reinforcement.  Learning based on past experience.