According to Tolman's latent learning experiments, a child could learn the route from home to school
A) only by walking the route and learning the sequence of turns.
B) by walking to school, riding to school, or by any other mode that would allow the child to learn the location of the school or the sequence of turns.
C) only by being rewarded after every successful trip.
D) by completing one successful trip and arriving on time.
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