Tolman's position on Thorndike's law of effect was to ____.
A) accept it
B) accept it as long as reward or reinforcement was omitted from the law
C) reject it
D) incorporate it into his own purposive behavior theory
E) None of the choices are correct.
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Q22: The term intervening variable refers to _.
A)irrelevant
Q23: For Tolman,a cognitive map is _.
A)the same
Q24: Tolman described the conscious experience of the
Q25: Which of the following did Tolman not
Q26: The concept of operationism can be directly
Q28: Bridgman argued that a construct must be
Q29: For Tolman,the obvious and objective behavioral evidence
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
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