Exam 12: Edward Chace Tolman
Exam 1: What Is Learning?33 Questions
Exam 2: Approaches to the Study of Learning36 Questions
Exam 3: Early Notions About Learning34 Questions
Exam 4: Edward Lee Thorndike37 Questions
Exam 5: Burrhus Frederic Skinner39 Questions
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Exam 12: Edward Chace Tolman33 Questions
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Exam 14: Donald Olding Hebb36 Questions
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In Tolman's theory, the distinction between learning and performance is:
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Tolman's explanation of extinction was radically different from those of Skinner and Hull because Tolman's explanation did not refer to:
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Tolman suggested the use of the term dependent variable for those variables which are:
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In the experiment on latent learning by Tolman and Honzik, which group ended up performing best? The group with:
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Tolman's position is most closely associated with which of the following:
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The term in Tolman's system that is most similar to reinforcement is:
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Tolman calls inferred processes between independent variables and dependent variables:
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