Multiple Choice
Habituation has proven to be a very useful tool for studying cognitive processes in nonverbal subjects, such as animals and human infants. This is because it allows the experimenter to know if the subject can
A) be taught the difference between a UCS and a CS.
B) detect the difference between two stimuli.
C) figure out indirect routes to a goal.
D) learn difficult goal-directed behaviors.
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