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An Instance of a Subclass Is Not Always an Instance

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An instance of a subclass is not always an instance of its superclass.


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Tolman, Ritchie, Kalish

Refers to renowned psychologists Edward C. Tolman, Ritchie, and Kalish, known for their significant contributions to the development of cognitive psychology.

Cognitive Disciplines

Areas of study that focus on understanding mental processes such as learning, perception, memory, and decision-making.

Motivational Drives

Internal impulses that prompt action towards fulfilling a need or achieving a goal.

Expectancies

Beliefs about the potential outcomes of certain behaviors, which can influence an individual's decisions and actions.

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