Multiple Choice
Analyzing taste aversion's special properties leads to which troubling conclusion regarding the generality of laws of learning?
A) Taste aversion appears just like any other learning phenomenon, thus there is no problem.
B) Learning evolves to deal with specific problems.
C) All learning is species specific, like freezing in rats.
D) A mechanism that solves one problem can be used to solver other problems
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