Th orndike’s law of effect neglects the inner drives or motives that make learners pursue the “satisfying state,” allowing learners to reach their goals. Which of the following psychologists would have agreed with that statement?

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Th orndike’s law of effect neglects the inner drives or motives that make learners pursue the “satisfying state,” allowing learners to reach their goals. Which of the following psychologists would have agreed with that statement?






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