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Tolman contends ______.

A) we expect specific outcomes to follow specific behavior
B) elements in the environment convey information about where our goals are located
C) behavior has both direction and purpose
D) all of these are correct

Tolman

An American psychologist known for his work on cognitive maps and latent learning, suggesting that behavior is purposeful and goal-directed.

Specific Outcomes

The distinct results or consequences that can be expected from a certain action or event, often used in the context of goal setting and achievement.

Behavior

refers to the actions or reactions of an organism, usually in relation to its environment.

  • Examine how cognitive processes affect motivation and learning.
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