Joe always listens to the traffic reports while driving home on the freeway. One day, Joe hears that there is a major traffic jam about 5 miles ahead of his current location. According to Tolman, Joe would ______.
A. continue to drive his usual route
B. begin to experience frustration which disrupts his driving
C. begin to think about an alternate route around the traffic jam based on his past learning
D. go back to his office
C. begin to think about an alternate route around the traffic jam based on his past learning
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