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Which of the following is a true difference between learning and performance? (A) Learning is observable; performance is not. (B) Learning is permanent as compared to performance. (C) Learning can be measured directly; performance must be inferred. (D) Learning is easier to change than performance. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Learning is inferred from consistent changes in performance over time; it cannot be directly observed, unlike performance.
Updated On: Feb 11, 2026
  • (A) and (D) only
  • (B) and (C) only
  • (B) only
  • (C) only
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Learning is a relatively lasting change in behavior or its potential, caused by experience.

Performance:

  • Definition: The observable display of learned material.
  • Variability: Performance can fluctuate due to elements like motivation, fatigue, or external factors.
  • Distinction: Learning denotes an internal change, while performance is its external display.
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