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Shepard Siegel's work suggests that some deaths attributed to _____________ are actually the result of conditioning.
 
  a. accident
  b. drunk driving
  c. drug overdose
  d. heart attack

Question 2

Researchers tried to change the preferences for two brands of ____________ but were unsuccessful when the subjects were strongly attached to a brand.
 
  a. candy
  b. soft drinks
  c. cigarettes
  d. beer



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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