The cats in Thorndike's puzzle box experiments were given food, which elicited salivation–
a response that
a. was strengthened as a consequence of Thorndike's procedure.
b. Thorndike did not measure.
c. caused the cat to escape the puzzle box.
d. represented a new environment-behavior relation.
e. Thorndike considered essential for escape learning.
b. Thorndike did not measure.
Psychology
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What will be an ideal response?
Psychology
________ is the original name for the field that involves the study of the physiology of behavior
a. Behavioral neuroscience b. Biopsychology c. Psychobiology d. Physiological psychology e. Biological pseudoscience
Psychology