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    Exam 12: Edward Chace Tolman
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    A Rat Learns the Spatial Relations of a Maze in a Nonreinforcement
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A Rat Learns the Spatial Relations of a Maze in a Nonreinforcement

Question 17

Question 17

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A rat learns the spatial relations of a maze in a nonreinforcement situation, and later uses this knowledge when a food reinforcement is presented.This is called:


A) place learning
B) negative reinforcement
C) latent learning
D) response learning

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