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QUESTION 5 Tolman & Honzik (1930) conducted a maze experiment with rats. They wanted to provide evidence for their conce

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Question 5 Tolman Honzik 1930 Conducted A Maze Experiment With Rats They Wanted To Provide Evidence For Their Conce 1
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QUESTION 5 Tolman & Honzik (1930) conducted a maze experiment with rats. They wanted to provide evidence for their concept of cognitive maps, so they conducted a latent learning experiment. Which of the following is a correct finding from this study? Select three choices from below. a. During the experiment, the latent learning group was able to complete the maze just as quickly as the other groups of rats b. For the entire experiment, the latent leaming group had been given reinforcement for completing the maze c. By the end of the experiment, the latent learning group made less errors than the other groups of rats d. In the beginning of the experiment, the latent learning group initially received no reinforcement for completing the maze De. During the experiment, the latent learning group gradually completed the maze slowly each time f. For the entire experiment, the latent learning group made more errors than the other groups of rats QUESTION 6 Which is FALSE regarding Watson's opinions on introspection? a. Introspection would require us to make inferences using someone's verbal reports/words b. Multiple researchers would have different definitions for the same phenomena/behavior O c. We would have to take people's word for the causes of their behavior without seeing the behavior for ourselves d. If the field of psychology were to survive, we need to abandon mentalistic terms and the use of introspection e. We can only use introspection if we operationally define the phenomena/behavior