Feedback Loop
Feedback loop refers to a process in which the outputs or results of a system are fed back into the system as inputs, creating a cycle that influences subsequent actions or behaviors. This loop can either reinforce the original action (positive feedback loop), amplifying changes and potentially leading to exponential growth or runaway effects, or it can diminish the original action (negative feedback loop), promoting stability and maintaining equilibrium within the system.
A feedback loop in learning is the continuous process through which learners receive information about their performance, reflect on it, and make adjustments to improve future outcomes.
Feedback loops are fundamental concepts in various fields such as biology, engineering, psychology, and organizational management, where they help regulate processes and adapt to changing conditions.
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