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Thorndike's conclusion from the use of the puzzle box was
 
  a. animals and humans both learn by insight.
  b. animals and humans learn through a connection formed by the pairing of responses.
  c. animals and humans learn from the consequences of responses.
  d. though animals may learn through consequences, humans learn through insight.

Question 2

Conditioned responses
 
  a. can never be eliminated.
  b. only persist with repeated pairing.
  c. must be periodically counterconditioned.
  d. are remarkably durable.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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