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    A Concept Common to the Theories of Both Tolman and Lewin
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A Concept Common to the Theories of Both Tolman and Lewin

Question 34

Question 34

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A concept common to the theories of both Tolman and Lewin is their belief in _____ as important determinants of behavior.


A) stimulus-response units
B) tension
C) cognitive factors
D) needs

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