Hannah's husband has worn the same cologne every day for the past ten years. One day, while on an elevator, Hannah smells this same cologne on another man in the elevator. How is Hannah likely to respond to this stimulus?
A. She will have no reaction after seeing that the cologne is on someone other than her husband.
B. She will have a disgust reaction to smelling the cologne on someone that is not her husband.
C. She will no longer associate the cologne with her husband since she has now smelled it on other people.
D. She will have a pleasant response and feel similar to how she does when around her husband.
Answer: D
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