AP PSYCHOLOGY

BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR

BIOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
In Edward Tolman’s maze study, the first group of rats was reinforced each time they solved the maze. The second group of rats only received reinforcement the eleventh day of the study. The second group of rats solved the maze far more quickly than the rats in the first group. Which of the following is true regarding the second group of rats?
A
They were much smarter than the rats in the first group.
B
They demonstrated latent learning. They had learned the maze in the first ten days, they had just not had a reason to demonstrate it.
C
They had the opportunity to cheat by watching the rats in the first group.
D
They had a better cognitive map than the rats in the first group.
Explanation: 
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