Asked by ethan harrison on Apr 24, 2024

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You spend days wandering aimlessly around a park with many different paths that end at different parts of the park. One day when you arrive at the park you get a call on your cell phone from your cousin whom you haven't seen for years, and she says she is waiting for you in a particular section of the park. Even though the paths are complicated and twisted, you manage to find the shortest route to your cousin. Tolman would explain your efficient passage through the park as an example of __________

A) spontaneous recovery.
B) insight.
C) the formation of a cognitive map.
D) unconscious trial-and-error imagery.

Cognitive Map

A mental representation of one's physical environment, enabling an individual to navigate and understand the spatial attributes of their surroundings.

Insight

A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to a problem, representing a leap in understanding that goes beyond the step-by-step logical process.

Spontaneous Recovery

The reappearance of a previously extinguished response after a period of no exposure to the conditioned stimulus.

  • Elucidate the core principles behind latent learning and the construction of cognitive maps.
  • Identify examples of insight learning and understand its concepts.
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Zybrea KnightMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Tolman's theory of latent learning involves the formation of cognitive maps, which are mental representations of physical locations. By wandering the park for days, you likely developed a cognitive map of the area, allowing you to find the shortest route to your cousin efficiently.