Response to sign stimuli, or releasers, is generally based upon which of the following?
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Biology, 17.10.2019 20:40 milkshakegrande101
Response to sign stimuli, or releasers, is generally based upon which of the following?
a. a few isolated features of the stimulus
b. how realistic the stimulus is
c. how colorful the stimulus is
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