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ohaa [14]
4 years ago
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Tolman trained rats to run down a straightaway, and subsequently make several turns until finally reaching a goal box baited wit

h food. After the rats learned this task, the maze was altered. The main straightaway was blocked. However, there were many alternate paths radiating in all directions from the start box. The goal box remained in the same location relative to the start box, and one of the alternate paths led directly to it. Tolman found that rats:_____________
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Simora [160]4 years ago
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Tolman's experiments with rats demonstrated that organisms can learn even if they do not receive immediate reinforcement (Tolman & Honzik, 1930; Tolman, Ritchie, & Kalish, 1946). ... In the experiments, Tolman placed hungry rats in a maze with no reward for finding their way through it.

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