Multiple Choice
Hull changed from a drive reduction theory of learning to a drive stimulus reduction theory of learning because:
A) hunger drives are reduced more slowly than thirst drives
B) drive reduction is rapid; reduction of physical need is not
C) we cannot actually measure drive reduction
D) drive reduction is often too removed from presentation of reinforcement
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