Rats drink saccharin-flavored water, hear loud noises, and see bright lights. Some of the rats are made nauseated and others get electric shocks. What happens?
a. All the rats learn to avoid saccharin, loud noises, and bright lights equally
b. Rats receiving shock learn to avoid all three equally. Those made nauseous avoid nothing.
c. The nauseated rats avoid the lights and noises, and the shocked rats avoid the taste.
d. The nauseated rats avoid the taste, and the shocked rats avoid the lights and noises.
d
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