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Brandon is trying to get out of his crib. He tries sticking his legs through the bars, hitting the bars with his arms, and butting them with his head. He realizes that he is getting nowhere. Then suddenly Brandon tries climbing over the top of the bars, and he breaks free. This illustrates ____.
 
  a. insight
  b. escape conditioning
  c. use of cognitive maps
  d. vicarious experience

Question 2

Benji spends his days in a dog pen. After seeing another dog running around the neighborhood, Benji began to pace. Suddenly, he tips over his dog house, climbs on top of it, and jumps out of the pen. According to Wolfgang Khler, Benji's performance demonstrates ____.
 
  a. insight
  b. latent learning
  c. skill learning
  d. Skinner box conditioning



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