Tolman differed from Hull, Skinner, and Guthrie because his system reflected his belief that human and animal
Behavior is
A) only learned in small increments.
B) purposive.
C) on an evolutionary continuum.
D) only reflexive.
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Q16: Hull's position on concepts such as insight,
Q17: There is only one law of learning
Q18: Which of the following emphasized the idea
Q19: _ postulated that learned responses to stimuli
Q20: Edwin Ray Guthrie's attitude toward the application
Q22: The expression intervening variable refers to
A) extraneous
Q23: Tolman's experiments on _ called attention to
Q24: "Reinforcement is little more than a 'confirmed
Q25: Evidence for cognitive interpretations of extinction has
Q26: _ argued that the ability to navigate
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