Regarding education, Itard and Montessori believed in __________ whereas Thorndike

emphasized __________.

a. extrinsic rewards; intrinsic rewards
b. large class sizes; smaller class sizes
c. a focus on tasks everyone needed to master; extrinsic rewards
d. an individualized approach; intrinsic rewards
e. an individualized approach; a focus on tasks everyone needed to master


e. an individualized approach; a focus on tasks everyone needed to master

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