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The Concurrent Interference View of Flavor Aversion Learning Claims That

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The concurrent interference view of flavor aversion learning claims that ______.


A) animals can only develop flavor aversions if they had once been made sick by consuming food
B) animals can only develop a flavor aversion if the animal is not consumed other foods between the initial food and resulting illness
C) a sensitivity period exists for the learning of flavor aversions
D) flavor aversions are learned on the basis of operant,not Pavlovian conditioning principles

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