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    Experiments on Contingency Showed That More Than Pairings Are Necessary
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Experiments on Contingency Showed That More Than Pairings Are Necessary

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Experiments on contingency showed that more than pairings are necessary for conditioning. They also made us think about


A) the function of blocking.
B) excitation and inhibition as existing on a continuum.
C) an animal's ability to perform computations.
D) relative validity.

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