The correct answer is False
Step-by-step explanation:
Edward Tolman was an American psychologist mainly known for defining purposing behaviorism; this theory establishes learning is the result of a purpose or goal that guides a behavioral sequence. This implies a specific behavior is repeated or avoided until reaching a certain purpose.
On the other hand, the social cognitive theory of learning establishes learning is the result of interacting and observing others, this was not proposed by Tolman but by psychologists such as Neal E. Miller and Albert Bandura. Therefore, it is false Edward Tolman established the social cognitive theory of learning because his main proposal was purposing behaviorism which is not related to social cognitive learning.