Multiple Choice
The general-process approach to learning assumes that
A) all animals respond to training in a similar manner.
B) learning phenomena are products of elemental processes that are consistent across situations.
C) learning phenomena are products of elemental processes that change across situations.
D) differing species will learn about similar stimuli and responses similarly.
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