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    Thorndike's Contention That Learning Occurred Without Ideation Brought Him Very
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Thorndike's Contention That Learning Occurred Without Ideation Brought Him Very

Question 29

Question 29

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Thorndike's contention that learning occurred without ideation brought him very close to being a:


A) behaviorist
B) functionalist
C) stimulus operationalist
D) materialist

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