Edward Thorndike's law of effect formed the conceptual structure of __________

a) Pavlov's formulation of classical conditioning.
b) Watson's research with Little Albert.
c) Skinner's work in operant conditioning.
d) Ader's research with rats.


c Explanation: Skinner took the idea that rewarded behaviors would increase
and let it be the foundation for his entire theory.

Psychology

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