Hull's form of behaviorism was ____ than ____.
A) much freer of intervening variables;Tolman's
B) much less free of intervening variables;Tolman's
C) less sophisticated and complex;Watson's
D) more sophisticated and complex;Watson's
E) more organismic;Tolman's
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Q50: Who authored an early study of the
Q51: Hull's system sought to describe and explain
Q52: Throughout his life,Hull _.
A)remained one of the
Q53: According to Schultz and Schultz,"perhaps no other
Q54: The pragmatic value of intervening variables is
Q56: Throughout his professional career,Hull emphasized _.
A)objective methods
Q57: Hull's work contributed to which of the
Q58: According to Schultz and Schultz,Hull's "greatest asset
Q59: Hull intended to express the laws of
Q60: Tolman described _ as alternatively "creepy" and
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