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    Birds' Migration and Salmon's Spawning Are Not Considered Learned Behaviours
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Birds' Migration and Salmon's Spawning Are Not Considered Learned Behaviours

Question 138

Question 138

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Birds' migration and salmon's spawning are not considered learned behaviours, because they


A) are not relatively permanent.
B) do not result from experience.
C) have not been reinforced.
D) are not always overt.

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