Roxanne loves eating at her favorite restaurant, Peppers. One night, she meets some friends atPeppers and then goes to see the movie Fight Club.Shortly afterwards, she becomes violently ill. After this incident, while Roxanne still enjoys watching Fight Club, she no longer enjoys eating at Peppers. This is an example of ____.?
a. ?biopreparedness
b. ?the law of effect
c. ?vicarious experience
d. ?learned immune response
ANSWER:
a
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