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Knowledge of results is a term in the psyc … Knowledge of results is a term in the psychology of learning. A psychology dictionary defines it as feedback of information: "(a) to a subject about the correctness of [their] responses; (b) a student about success or failure in mastering material, or (c) a client in psychotherapy about progress". It describes the situation where a subject gets information which helps them to change behaviour in a desirable way, or to gain understanding. There are a number of similar terms in psychology:
* KCR: this means "knowledge of correct results". This implies that there is always a specific correct result.
* Operant conditioning and reinforcement: this implies a behaviourist approach using schedules of reinforcement to "shape behaviour".
* Feedback: this is a more general term, often used for the way systems adjust to preset limits. It is often used in general conversation, with various meanings. Corrective feedback is a version sometimes used in school education. Knowledge of results, or sometimes immediate knowledge of results, can be used for any learning where a student (or an animal) gets information after the action. The information is about how satisfactory the action is.n is about how satisfactory the action is.
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Knowledge of results is a term in the psyc … Knowledge of results is a term in the psychology of learning. A psychology dictionary defines it as feedback of information: "(a) to a subject about the correctness of [their] responses; (b) a student about success or failure in mastering material, or (c) a client in psychotherapy about progress". It describes the situation where a subject gets information which helps them to change behaviour in a desirable way, or to gain understanding. There are a number of similar terms in psychology:e a number of similar terms in psychology:
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