If when learning a new skill, a person's errors begin to become noticeably fewer, while those errors remaining exhibit a distinct bias toward a particular type of errors, it can be inferred that the learner has progressed into which stage of learning as identified by Fitts and Posner?

A. Associative stage.
B. Autonomous stage.
C. Cognitive stage.D, Advanced stage.


A

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