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    Operant Learning Is Often Described as Trial-And-Error Learning, but Thorndike
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Operant Learning Is Often Described as Trial-And-Error Learning, but Thorndike

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Operant learning is often described as trial-and-error learning, but Thorndike argued that behavior was selected by ______.

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