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Dogs exposed to aversive stimuli from which they could not escape were found to:

a. stop moving when placed in a shuttle-box situation.
b. suffer from neurological damage.
c. learn through observation how to be helpless.
d. avoid the stimulus on every trial.

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Answer: C.

Explanation: This phenomenon is known as learned helplessness, which was discovered through experiments involving dogs. When dogs were exposed to aversive stimuli from which they could not escape, they eventually learned that their actions had no effect on the outcome, leading to a state of helplessness. This learned helplessness generalized to other situations as well, where the dogs would exhibit passive behavior and fail to take action even when escape was possible.

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