Multiple Choice
In Carr's analysis, the components of an adaptive act consist of
A) motive, motivating stimulus, sensory situation, incentive, response, and association between stimulus and response
B) learning by doing, with blind trial and error
C) sensations, images, and affections
D) none of these
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