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Snails, when repeatedly touched with no harm intended, stop pulling their heads back into their shells. What type of behavior does this example represent? Habituation Conditioning Reasoning
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Snails, when repeatedly touched with no harm intended, stop pulling their heads back into their shells. What type of behavior does this example represent?
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Answer: Habituation
Explanation: just took the test its right
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The answer is A.
Habituation is the process of diminishing a response to frequently happening stimulus. In the snail's case, this is touchiing.
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