Rats learn an aversion to a taste that precedes their becoming ill. What is unusual about this learning?

a. They learn slowly but they forget rapidly

b. They generalize their aversion to all familiar tastes.
c. They avoid the taste only in the location where they drank it.
d. They learn even if the taste and illness are separated by hours.

d

Psychology

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so he gives his research subjects a moral dilemma and asks them to discuss the various moral issues involved. He then asks them to imagine how they would have answered the same question when they were adolescents. Xavier's research addresses which major issue of developmental psychology? a. Stability/Change b. Nature/Nurture c. Plasticity/Formidity d. Continuity/Stages

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a. reinforced in their popularity on an ongoing basis. b. given more independence by their parents. c. not likely to suffer from anxiety disorders. d. less reliant on physical appearance for confidence.

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