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Learning without Reinforcement (1 of 2)

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Tolman and Honzik (1930) placed rats in the start box and measured the number of errors they made en route to the end box. Rats that were reinforced during the first 10 days of the experiment made fewer errors. Rats that were reinforced on day 11 immediately made far fewer errors, which indicates that they were forming a cognitive map of the maze, even though reinforcement was not available during the first 10 trials for this group.
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