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    Learning Is Defined as Any Relatively Permanent Change in Behaviour
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Learning Is Defined as Any Relatively Permanent Change in Behaviour

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Learning is defined as any relatively permanent change in behaviour that occurs because of experience, except for changes due to fatigue, injury, or disease.

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