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Recall Tolman and Honzik's latent learning experiments in which rats learned to run through a maze. Rats that began to receive an incentive halfway through the experiment rapidly matched the performance of rats that had been reinforced from the beginning of the experiment. According to cognitive learning theorists, the reduction in errors indicated that the former group of rats are:

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