Concept:The laws of learning are a set of principles that explain how learning occurs. These were proposed by psychologist E. L. Thorndike.Explanation:Thorndike gave three primary laws of learning: the law of readiness (being eager to learn), the law of exercise (practice and repetition), and the law of effect (reward and satisfaction).These laws are fundamental to the trial-and-error theory of learning.Other psychologists like Pavlov (classical conditioning), Skinner (operant conditioning), and Kohler (insight learning) did not propose these specific laws.Answer:C. Thorndike