Conditioned taste aversions illustrate that an organism's biological heritage may place constraints on general learning processes. These phenomena add support to

a. the social-cognitive view of learning.
b. Thorndike's law of effect.
c. an evolutionary perspective on learning.
d. Mowrer's two-process theory.


C

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