How did Tolman feel about Watson’s and Thorndike’s explanations of learning?
a. He disagreed with both of them.
b. He agreed with Watson and disagreed with Thorndike.
c. He agreed with Thorndike and disagreed with Watson.
d. He agreed with both of them.
a. He disagreed with both of them.
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