The cognitive view would argue that learning
a. always changes both behavior and thinking.
b. does not always change behavior, but it always produces changes in mental activity.
c. does not always change thinking, but it always produces changes in behaviors.
d. produces changes in mental activity that cannot be objectively examined.
e. always involves either reward or punishment.
b. does not always change behavior, but it always produces changes in mental activity.
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a. true b. false
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A. perception/action B. action/reaction C. Gestalt D. computational
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