Conditioned taste aversions demonstrate:
A) the power of punishment to suppress behavior.
B) that certain stimuli are easier to associate than others.
C) that any neutral stimulus is capable of becoming a conditioned stimulus.
D) that the interval between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus must be only a few seconds, or classical conditioning will not occur.
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