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    According to Bolles's Theory of Species-Specific Defense Reactions,shock-Avoidance Learning in a Rat
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According to Bolles's Theory of Species-Specific Defense Reactions,shock-Avoidance Learning in a Rat

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According to Bolles's theory of species-specific defense reactions,shock-avoidance learning in a rat would probably be slowest if the required response were


A) jumping out of the chamber
B) pressing a lever
C) running in a wheel
D) standing still

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