The owner of a standard transmission car borrows a friend's car that happens to have an automatic transmission. Upon driving away from the friend's house and approaching a red traffic light he extends his left foot against the floorboard. The behavior may be explained by Thorndike's
a. law of set.
b. law of multiple response.
c. law of response by analogy.
d. law of associative shifting.
Question 2
Thorndike and Hull's approaches were similar in the following way:
a. Both used animal studies to verify theoretical predictions.
b. Both developed theories capable of being practically applied.
c. Both developed elaborate general theories based on mathematical relationships.
d. Both emphasized reinforcement in the learning process.