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i didn t understand the example of popcor burning and its relation with operant conditioning 🙁
keeping the pop corn ex for insight learning, you decide based on your previews experiences that your room mate is telling the truth, deciding to trust him (or not) you basically solve the "alarm problem" (instead of the mathematic eq.). rather than plus and minus, in this ex, you know that pop corn can produce smoke and that smoke elicits the alarm response , plus you can smell it you said, hence, here you can have your insight learning when you understand he's prob right and decide to trust him. am i wrong? what you think?
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