Multiple Choice
In studies of rats learning to find their way through a maze, Tolman and Honzik found that rats that were:
A) rewarded every day learned the maze better than rats who started receiving rewards on day 11.
B) rewarded every day learned the maze as well as rats that were never rewarded.
C) rewarded every day learned the maze as well as rats who started receiving rewards on day 11.
D) never rewarded learned the maze better than rats who started receiving rewards on day 11.
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