Multiple Choice
Tina is afraid of dogs. She has never had a bad experience with dogs, but her father was injured by a dog when he was a young boy. Tina's father goes to great lengths to avoid contact with dogs. What behavioral theory best explains Tina's fear of dogs?
A) classical conditioning
B) avoidance response
C) operant conditioning
D) observational learning
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