The type of experience necessary to produce changes in a skill is called practice, and the relatively permanent changes are called conditioning.
<h3>How to define practice?</h3>
Practice is the act of performing a task repeatedly until one becomes proficient in it. You acquire a skill that you did not have before by practising.
<h3>What is conditioning?</h3>
The term "conditioning" describes a situation in which a previously neutral stimulus is paired with a stimulant that has biological potency. For instance, becoming sick when you smell anything unpleasant. This occurs because you previously smelled something unpleasant that made you feel ill after consuming it. This is essentially permanent.
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The answer to this question is CONDUCTIVE.