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The Tendency for Animals to Return to Innate Behaviours Following

Question 69

Question 69

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The tendency for animals to return to innate behaviours following repeated reinforcement is called


A) biological preparedness.
B) instinctive drift.
C) latent inhibition.
D) insight learning.

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