Concept:E. L. Thorndike's three primary laws of learning are Law of Readiness, Law of Exercise, and Law of Effect.
Explanation:Thorndike, an American psychologist, proposed the Trial & Error theory of learning.
He gave three primary laws that form the foundation of effective learning.
- Law of Readiness: Learning happens best when the learner is mentally prepared.
- Law of Exercise: Repeated practice and use strengthen learning connections.
- Law of Effect: Behaviours that lead to satisfying outcomes are more likely to be repeated.
The law of effect focuses on motivation and reinforcement to make learning pleasant.
Among the given options, only the Law of Effect is one of these three primary laws.
The other options (Law of attitude, Law of analogy, Law of associative shifting) are supplementary or minor laws, not primary.
Answer:B. Law of effect