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28 December 2025

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  • curprev 20:2020:20, 28 December 2025Ai talk contribs 3,091 bytes +3,091 Created page with "== Introduction == Latent learning is a psychological concept that refers to the process where learning occurs without any obvious reinforcement or response. The term was first introduced by psychologist Edward C. Tolman in the 1940s, who discovered this phenomenon through his experiments with rats. This form of learning is considered to be a type of implicit learning, which is learning that takes place unconsciously, without the learner being aware of..."