instructibility
Instructibility refers to the capacity or tendency of an organism, particularly an animal, to be trained or taught through instruction. It is a concept often discussed in the fields of animal behavior, ethology, and comparative psychology. High instructibility implies that an individual is readily responsive to cues, commands, and learning opportunities presented by a trainer or environment. Conversely, low instructibility suggests a resistance to training or a difficulty in acquiring new behaviors through deliberate teaching.
The degree of instructibility can vary significantly between species and even among individuals within the same
Understanding instructibility is important for various applications, including animal training for domestic purposes, working roles (e.g.,