Question 11 (0.4 points)
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An experimenter put rats in a maze, but does not reward them for the first 10 times
they run the maze. Yet the first time reward was offered, the rats improved their
performance as if they had always been rewarded. An individual from the School of
Cognitive Behaviorism would say that:
The rats are showing imaginary learning
This result is impossible because rats do not learn
They would refer to J.B. Watson, who would say that what goes on inside the rat
is not important, only the observable behavior of maze running
Rats can develop maps in their memories but not show researchers that they
have done so.