Multiple Choice
Studies in which an animal subject is driven in a cart through a maze have demonstrated that
A) no learning occurs unless the animal makes its own responses
B) the animals can learn a simple T-maze,but not a more complex maze
C) the animals can learn about mazes with several choice points
D) the animals form "cognitive maps" of the maze
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