In Dollard and Miller's learning theory of personality, cues are
a. stimuli which are strong enough to goad a person into action.
b. responses that an individual perceives in the environment.
c. external stimuli that signal the presence or absence of reinforcement.
d. such things as hunger, pain, thirst, lust, and fear.
C
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