EPPP Psychology

Category - Cognitive-Affective Bases of Behavior

Edward Thorndike studied animal behavior and learning processes. He formulated a theory of learning based on his research; one component of that theory is the law of readiness. Which of the following statements is not part of the law of readiness?
  1. It is satisfying to perform an act when one is ready to do so.
  2. It is annoying to not perform an act when one is ready to do so.
  3. It is annoying to perform an act when one is not ready to do so.
  4. It is satisfying to perform an act when one is encouraged to do so.
Explanation
Answer: D - The law of readiness outlines the idea that goal-directed behavior is satisfying to complete and that prevention of performing goal directed behavior is annoying. It does not include the idea that encouragement to perform an act one is not ready to perform can be satisfying.
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