How does latent learning go against the arguments of the behaviourists?
A) It involves classical and operant conditioning at the same time.
B) It proposes learning can occur without reinforcement.
C) It is a type of associative learning that isn't apparent without special experimental manipulations.
D) It assumes that learning can take place without awareness.
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