Latent learning is a type of learning that
A) occurs without any experience.
B) occurs when an event following a response increases an organism's tendency to make that response.
C) is not apparent from the organism's behavior when the learning first occurs.
D) occurs when an organism's responding is influenced by the observation of others.
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