What was Hull’s objection to Tolman’s theory?
a. Tolman’s theory was based on physical science.
b. Tolman’s theory applied only to humans and not animals.
c. Tolman’s theory was too close to Freudian theory.
d. Tolman’s theory was too close to introspection.
D
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A. She will withdraw from her coworkers and develop intense feelings of sadness any time she feels excluded in the future. B. She will cause a scene and yell at each of her coworkers after discovering she has not been invited to the meetings. C. She will be able to regulate any negative emotions she has and professionally approach her coworkers to resolve the issue. D. She will attempt to form a bond with one of the coworkers so they can begin excluding the other two coworkers.