Being able to smile is not an example of a learned behavior. Smiling is generally considered an innate or instinctual response, often seen in infants from a very young age, whereas the other behaviors listed (biting one's nails, liking horror films, and having organized study habits) are learned through experience and environment.
Which of the following is not an example of a learned behavior?
being able to smile
biting one's nails
liking horror films
having organized study habits
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