Multiple Choice
According to Levis (1989) , seemingly nonchalant animals who continue to avoid the aversive stimulus are:
A) truly relaxed.
B) merely suppressing their fear.
C) still experiencing a residual amount of fear.
D) exhibiting an avoidance response that has now become a conditioned reflex.
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