What do Albert Bandura, Wolfgang Kohler, and Edward Tolman all have in common?

a. ?They are all strong advocates of the principals involved in operant conditioning.
b. ?They all believe strongly in the views of strict behaviorism.
c. ?They all have shown that latent learning is not a valid concept.
d. ?They all have conducted research demonstrating the importance to cognition in learning.


ANSWER:
d

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