Multiple Choice
Based on Tolman and Honzik's findings, could a group of unreinforced rats ultimately finish a maze just as quickly as a group of reinforced rats?
A) No, because reinforcement is the key.
B) Yes, because reinforcement plays no role in mediating behavioral responses.
C) Possibly, but you may not find out until you start reinforcing the nonreinforced group of rats.
D) Only if the group of nonreinforced rats comes from a genetic strain of rats known to be "maze bright."
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