Edward Tolman was a behaviorist, but, unlike Skinner, he believed that it would be possible to use scientific methods to study
A) the effect of electric shocks on learned helplessness
B) the impact of mental activity on operant conditioning
C) the role of motivation in punishment
D) the specific cognitive processes involved in choice behavior
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