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    What Evidence Supports Edward Tolman's Belief That It Is Possible
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What Evidence Supports Edward Tolman's Belief That It Is Possible

Question 31

Question 31

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What evidence supports Edward Tolman's belief that it is possible for rats to acquire new knowledge?


A) development of a cognitive map
B) increased physiological response to a reward
C) decreased avoidance of punishment
D) observational introspection

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