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Rats Are More Likely to Acquire Taste Aversion More Easily

Question 57

Question 57

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Rats are more likely to acquire taste aversion more easily to stimuli that involve:


A) movement
B) a variety of colors
C) smell and taste cues
D) visual cues

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