In an experiment studying predator and prey relationships, a scientist offers a juvenile toad a bumblebee as food. The bee stings the toad when the toad tries to catch and eat the bee. Subsequent feeding trials with the toad reveal that the toad avoids feeding on bumblebees. This is a demonstration of

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Learning processes can be broadly categorized into associative and non-associative.

What is associate learning?

Associative learning occurs through the pairing of two previously unrelated stimuli, whereas non associative learning occurs in response to a single stimuli repeatedly.

Toads learn when repeatedly exposed to stimuli. Here the answer is the first one “Non associative learning on the toad’s part"

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