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The most surprising element in Garcia's research on taste aversion was that
 
  a. animals were sickened by radiation. b. animals would avoid drinking water.
  c. animals would drink even if they were sick.
  d. conditioned taste aversion could be developed even when the CS occurred several hours before the US. e. conditioned taste aversion could be developed only when the US immediately followed the CS.

Question 2

are the most widely used method for learning about personality today.
 
  a. Formal personality tests
  b. Case studies
  c. Observational techniques d. Experimental studies
  e. Phrenological studies



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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