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Title: The research of John Garcia and Robert Koelling on taste-aversion is noteworthy in the understanding
Post by: redcandle on Oct 21, 2015
The research of John Garcia and Robert Koelling on taste-aversion is noteworthy in the understanding of learning because it demonstrated that
A) complex behaviors may be acquired by shaping of successive approximations.
B) the associationist principles of learning are common to all organisms.
C) a more probable activity can be used to reinforce a less probable one.
D) organisms are biologically prepared to learn certain associations.


Title: Re: The research of John Garcia and Robert Koelling on taste-aversion is noteworthy in the understan
Post by: iwasten on Nov 1, 2015
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Title: Re: The research of John Garcia and Robert Koelling on taste-aversion is noteworthy in the understanding
Post by: redcandle on Nov 3, 2015
Cuts right to the chase lol Thanks for answering.