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Answer:

Edward Tolman

Explanation:

Edward Tolman was an American psychologist who introduced purposive behaviorism.  It involves the objective study of a behavior while considering the purpose of the behavior. He believed that learning comes as result of a organisms interaction with its environment or knowledge about its environment.

Purposive behaviorism is different from behaviorism; purposive behaviorism is argues that behavior is goal oriented is usually focused on meaningful behavior.

Edward Tolman's maxim was "behavior reeks of purpose".