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In the 1930s, Behaviourist Edward Tolman Committed Virtual Heresy Among

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In the 1930s, behaviourist Edward Tolman committed virtual heresy among his colleagues by noting that:


A) when his rats were on continuous reinforcement schedules they were very resistant to extinction.
B) irrational fear of heights cannot be explained through principles of classical conditioning.
C) when his rats ran a maze they seemed to pause to decide which way to go.
D) operant conditioning principles cannot account for superstitious rituals.

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