What are some differences between Tolman’s model and Hull’s model?
What will be an ideal response?
Tolman did not believe that behavior was an automatic response to an environmental event. He believed that behavior had both direction and purpose. Tolman argued that behavior is goal oriented, and that we can expect specific outcomes to follow behavior. Tolman believed that events in the environment conveyed information about where our goals are located and that we can read the signs leading to reward or punishment in the environment.
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a. ?Scott b. ?Watson c. ?Hall d. ?Cattell e. ?Münsterberg
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As psychology emerged as a discipline, the focus of psychological research shifted from:
a. structuralism to functionalism to behaviorism b. functionalism to structuralism to behaviorism c. behaviorism to functionalism to structuralism d. structuralism to behaviorism to functionalism