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The Observation That an Animal or Person Exposed to an Unchanging

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Question 37

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The observation that an animal or person exposed to an unchanging diet will eat less than if they had access to a variety of foods has been called the:


A) Ziegarnik effect
B) Law of effect
C) Yerkes-Dodson Law
D) sensory specific satiety

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