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The Person Who FIRST Attempted to Develop a Comprehensive Mathematical

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Question 73

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The person who FIRST attempted to develop a comprehensive mathematical model of animal learning was:


A) Edward Thorndike.
B) Ivan Pavlov.
C) John B. Watson.
D) Clark Hull.

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