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    Mary Momentarily Sees a Wasp Fly Behind Her
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Mary Momentarily Sees a Wasp Fly Behind Her

Question 11

Question 11

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Mary momentarily sees a wasp fly behind her. A second later, she feels a sting in the back of her neck. Mary is now afraid of wasps. This scenario is an example of _____ conditioning.


A) backward
B) trace
C) delayed
D) simultaneous

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