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Reward Is Not Necessary for Learning to Occur

Question 60

Question 60

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Reward is not necessary for learning to occur.All you need is simultaneous experience of the two events for learning to occur.This is a statement ______ would make.


A) Tolman
B) Hull
C) Spence
D) Skinner

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