Tolman Specified That the Independent Variables (Stimuli)affect Processes Within the Organism.These
Tolman specified that the independent variables (stimuli) affect processes within the organism.These processes then control the occurrence of behavior (response) .These internal processes are known as ____.
A) operational variables
B) mental sets
C) cognitive variables
D) intervening variables
E) concrete variables
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Q30: For Tolman,each experience with a task strengthens
Q31: In Tolman's system,intervening variables were _.
A)observable
B)dependent variables
C)the
Q32: For Bridgman,a construct was acceptable if and
Q33: A primary reason psychology so quickly embraced
Q35: According to Tolman's learning theory,as a rat
Q36: What is the primary difference between locus
Q37: Whose system was a forerunner of contemporary
Q38: Tolman's concept of cognitive maps,i.e. ,that the
Q39: Edward C.Tolman's system combining the objective study
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