In Mineka's first study, a monkey developed a fear of snakes after watching another monkey run away from a snake. Why was it important to do a second experiment before drawing a conclusion?
a. Possibly the monkey developed more anger than fear
b. Possibly the speed of running was more important than the direction.
c. Possibly any fear generalizes to fear of snakes.
d. Possibly monkeys imitate fear from male monkeys and not female monkeys.
c
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