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The learning mechanism in traditional connectionist models occurs through receiving input, generating a response, observing the discrepancy between that response and the correct answer, and then making the appropriate adjustments within the processing units. It is plausible that children learn like this in a variety of contexts. However, this learning mechanism seems less plausible in some contexts. Describe one context well suited for this type of learning mechanism and one context that may pose a problem for this type of learning mechanism.
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You were right Smiling Face with Open Mouth Thank you.
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