Edward C. Tolman's concept of latent learning helps to demonstrate that:
A) only people can develop cognitive maps of their environments.
B) animals learn more by mental representation than by reinforcement.
C) learning will not occur unless behavior is ''stamped in'' by a rewarding consequence.
D) rewards affect performance of what has been learned rather than the process of learning itself.
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