Don wants to classically condition his roommate, Lloyd, to cringe whenever Don opens the squeaky drawer on his desk. To do this, Don decides to wait until his Lloyd is studying. Don will then open the drawer and then toss a ping-pong ball towards his roommates head. Don knows it is important to coordinate the squeaking from the drawer and tossing the ball so they are close together in time. Don

is concerned about ____.

a. ?consequences
b. ?contiguity
c. ?contingency
d. ?confluence


ANSWER:
b

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