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    Exam 3: The Effects of Behavior: Thorndike and Hull
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    Failing Algebra in High School, Yet Receiving an a in a College
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Failing Algebra in High School, Yet Receiving an a in a College

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Failing algebra in high school, yet receiving an A in a college algebra class, may be explained by


A) the law of effect.
B) the law of exercise.
C) the law of prepotency of elements.
D) the law of readiness.

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