Multiple Choice
Levis's answer to the problem that the "nonchalant" animal poses for the two-process theory of avoidance is that:
A) the animal nevertheless feels a residual amount of fear.
B) the animal's fear will gradually return after further conditioning trials.
C) fear does not play a role in the maintenance of an avoidance response.
D) the animal actually feels extreme fear even if it looks relaxed.
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