Multiple Choice
Pairing repeated presentations of a photograph of a water can with subsequent presentations of a photograph of a flower on a computer screen is likely to
A) have little effect on the conscious judgment of causality in normal human adults.
B) affect informal judgments of causality in human adults, and will likely share features common to Pavlovian conditioning.
C) affect informal judgments of causality in human adults, but in spite of surface similarities, does not have the features common to Pavlovian conditioning.
D) impact judgments of causality in only well trained human subjects with experience in the experimental setting.
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