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    If One Arm of a T-Maze Is Tilted Upward at 30
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If One Arm of a T-Maze Is Tilted Upward at 30

Question 10

Question 10

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If one arm of a T-maze is tilted upward at 30 degrees, then more effort is required to reach the goal.Therefore:


A) habit strength would be greater
B) reactive inhibition would be greater
C) reaction potential would be greater
D) reaction threshold would be greater

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