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Question 14 Reynold believes that reinforcement affects the performance of a behavior more than the acquisition of a behavior. Reynold’s belief is consistent with the ideas of the cognitive theorist Edward Thorndike. John Watson. Edward Tolman. Alfred Bandura.
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Edward Tolman.
Tolman argued for latent learning — that organisms can acquire knowledge without reinforcement and that reinforcement mainly influences whether learned behavior is performed, not whether it’s learned.
Tolman argued for latent learning — that organisms can acquire knowledge without reinforcement and that reinforcement mainly influences whether learned behavior is performed, not whether it’s learned.
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