Marie bakes a special muffin for Jack's birthday. Jack eats it and gets sick. A year later, Jack still will not eat Marie's muffins. Jack's behavior is an example of a(n):

A. unconditioned aversion
B. learned taste aversion
C. unconditioned response
D. imprinted response


Answer: B

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