How did Tolman's study change psychology?

A. It proved that rats and humans learn the same way.
B. It demonstrated that animals possess cognitive abilities more sophisticated than previously thought.
C. It confirmed Skinner's theory of operant conditioning.
D. It began a new movement of using mazes for studying learning in animals.


Answer: B

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