Multiple Choice
Edward Tolman's research on the formation of cognitive maps in rats was important because it:
A) demonstrated that learning is based on stimulus-response association.
B) emphasized the importance of studying the role of internal representations in learning.
C) enabled him to devise a comprehensive mathematical model of animal learning.
D) demonstrated the importance of insight in learning.
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