Multiple Choice
Sheila's new puppy,a type of terrier,was originally bred to hunt and kill rats by shaking them.Sheila doesn't want her dog to kill rats,but she does want to teach her dog to fetch a ball.The problem is that as soon as her puppy reaches the ball,he picks it up,shakes it,and won't give it back.What does Sheila need to consider to best understand her dog's behaviour?
A) cognitive maps.
B) species-specific tendencies.
C) operant conditioning.
D) classical conditioning.
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