After eating at the new restaurant in town, you develop a mild case of food poisoning. Consequently, you never go back to that restaurant again. This is an example of
A) habituation.
B) innate behavior.
C) classical conditioning.
D) insight learning.
E) trial-and-error learning.
E
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