Bailey the bulldog used to steal food off the coffee table. One day her owner intentionally left very spicy food on the coffee table. Now, Bailey no longer steals food from there. This suggests that Bailey acquired declarative knowledge because

a. Bailey must have learned not to eat spicy food.
b. Bailey must have learned that she is not supposed to steal food.
c. Bailey must have learned that food on the coffee table is spicy.
d. Bailey’s behavior does not illustrate declarative knowledge.


Ans: c

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