Which of the following explanations represents why taste aversion breaks the rules of conditioning?
a.
taste aversion requires no cognitive processes in order to develop.
b.
taste aversion is a learned response that does not occur without cognition.
c.
taste aversion can develop after only one pairing of a stimulus and response.
d.
taste aversion cannot be explained by using conditioning processes.
it is not b.
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