In general, examination of the question "How general are the laws of learning?" has found that
A) the laws of learning are general among organisms with comparable brains (e.g., insects versus reptiles versus amphibians, etc.) .
B) the laws of learning are general among particular response categories (e.g., foraging, mate selection, defense) .
C) apparent exceptions to the generality of learning laws have actually led to improvement in our theories and expanded support for their generality.
D) there is generality within systems, but not between them.
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