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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Traditional Learning Theories

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1

Tolman's position on learning is known as .
2

Hull's acquired drive notion is found in Tolman's concept of .
3

Julian Rotter extended Tolman's view in his theory.
4

Encountering a billboard advertising a pizza establishment, you experience the drive of hunger. The billboard is an example of Hull's .
5

Skinner defined a reinforcer as any event that the behavior it followed.
6

In Hull's theory, the letter represents the influence of reward upon performance.
7

In Guthrie's view, is effective only if it produces incompatible responses.
8

That hungry rats can learn an instrumental response in the absence of a biologically induced deficiency caused difficulties for theory.
9

According to Skinner, refers to the relationship between behavior and reinforcement.
10

One significant change in learning theory since the 1960s is a shift away from theories.