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Which behaviorist was willing to look inside the black box?
 
  a. Tolman for his work with mazes
 b. Pavlov for his work with dogs.
 c. Skinner for his work with rats.
 d. Watson for his work with Little Albert.

Question 2

Gestalt psychology has most greatly influenced, specifically, the study of ____.
 
  a. emotion
 b. insight
 c. behavior
 d. linguistics



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Answer to Question 2

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