Multiple Choice
Thorndike's concept of multiple response essentially means that:
A) an organism will make many correct responses to the same stimulus
B) an organism chooses multiple response when there are no options
C) there are many possible responses to one stimulus and if one response does not bring satisfaction the organism will try others
D) an organism may choose not to respond to a particular stimulus
Correct Answer:

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Q10: Thorndike defined "satisfying state of affairs" as:<br>A)anything
Q11: Which of the following determines what will
Q12: For Thorndike, between the stimulus and the
Q13: Which of the following best describes how
Q14: Thorndike's law that states that a connection
Q16: "Learned responses are most easily given in
Q17: With his principle of belongingness, Thorndike indicated
Q18: Trial and error learning is possible because
Q19: Thorndike's animal research was:<br>A)experimental<br>B)anecdotal<br>C)naturalistic<br>D)correlational
Q20: According to Thorndike, reinforcement for correct responses:<br>A)not