Psychologist Edward C. Tolman's studies with rats in mazes led him to conclude that:
A) reinforcement is not necessary for learning to occur.
B) learning will not occur in the absence of reinforcement.
C) rats learn nothing more than a sequence of left and right turns.
D) continuous reinforcement is necessary for operant conditioning to occur.
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