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According to Hull's drive theory, how does a rat learn to turn left for a food reward and right for a water reward in a T-maze? According to Hull's drive theory, the rat a. learns to smell the location of food and water at the ends of the T-maze. b. learns a map of the location of food and water at the ends of the T-maze. c. has internal hunger and thirst cues that became associated with the location of food and water. d. experiences the greatest pleasure when it finds a reward that matches its drive.

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b. learns a map of the location of food and water at the ends of the T-maze.

Step-by-step explanation:

The learn a map of the location of food and water at the end of the T-maze via a process known as latent learning. They learn their way about the maze via cognitive mapping. A cognitive map is an internal representation of external environmental features or landmarks.

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