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    Animals Tend to Learn Associations Consistent with Their Natural Behavior
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Animals Tend to Learn Associations Consistent with Their Natural Behavior

Question 1

Question 1

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Animals tend to learn associations consistent with their natural behavior more easily than those that are not consistent with their natural behavior. This is due to _____.


A) shaping
B) classical conditioning
C) instinctual drift
D) observational learning

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