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What did hybridization and polyploidy lead to?
Tolman's Theory
Edward C. Tolman's theory of cognitive behaviorism, suggesting that learning involves the acquisition of knowledge rather than just responses to stimuli, emphasizing cognitive maps and latent learning.
Incentive Motivation
Motivation driven by the desire to gain external rewards or avoid negative outcomes.
Principal to Principal
A relationship or interaction that occurs directly between the main parties involved, without intermediaries.
Agent to Agent
Communication or interaction between autonomous entities in a network, typically in the context of software or business negotiations.
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