According to Levis (1989), seemingly nonchalant animals who continue to avoid the aversive stimulus are

According to Levis (1989), seemingly nonchalant animals who continue to avoid the aversive stimulus are 



a) truly relaxed.
b) merely suppressing their fear.
c) still experiencing a residual amount of fear.
d) exhibiting an avoidance response that has now become a conditioned reflex.


Answer: C


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