Multiple Choice
It is challenging for a traditional behaviourist to explain this aspect of Tolman's latent research with rats:
A) learning was happening without any discriminative stimuli.
B) learning was happening without any awareness of contingencies.
C) learning was happening without any insight.
D) learning was happening without any direct reinforcement.
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