Laboratory monkeys that have never seen snakes or flowers watch other monkeys display a fear response to these things. Through observation, observer monkeys learn to fear:
A) the snakes and pass this on to other monkeys via a diffusion chain.
B) both the snakes and the flowers and pass this on to other monkeys via a diffusion chain.
C) both the snakes and flowers but only pass the fear of snakes to other monkeys via a diffusion chain.
D) both the snakes and flowers but do not pass the fear of either to other monkeys.
A) the snakes and pass this on to other monkeys via a diffusion chain.
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