You aimlessly wander the mall nearly every weekend without buying anything. When a mother with a child asks you where the nearest toy store is, you know exactly where to direct her. This is an example of Tolman's latent learning. This is further explained below.
Generally, Updated in 2018 by Dr. Saul McLeod. A sort of learning known as latent is one that does not show up in the learner's behavior right away, but comes into play later on, when the right motivation and conditions are in place.
In conclusion, You spend most weekends in the mall wandering around aimlessly without purchasing anything. Because you've been around kids, you know where the closest toy shop is located. Tolman's latent learning is on display here.
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