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dakota nelson

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Tolman and Honzik's (1930 ) maze study suggested that:
 
  A) there is no distinction between learning and performance.
  B) there is a distinction between learning and performance.
  C) maze running in rats is a largely reflexive action.
  D) Both a and c are correct

Question 2

When I visited Paris for a conference, I spent the first few days just wandering the streets. On the third day, when I had to meet a friend at the Louvre museum, I knew exactly how to get there. This is best described as an example of _____ learning.
 
  A) delayed
  B) S-R
  C) latent
  D) observational



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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