Multiple Choice
Using the situation described in 3.32, backward conditioning involves:
A) presenting the shock first, followed by the light
B) presenting the light first, followed by the shock
C) having the light and shock occur in no specific temporal relationship to one another
D) presenting the light and shock at the same time
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