Edward Thorndike, a pioneer in the study of cats escaping from puzzle boxes, argued that animal learning depends on
A) instinctive drift.
B) conditioned responses.
C) the growth of an understanding of the relationship between a behavior and its outcome.
D) reinforcements that increase the probabilities of certain behaviors.
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