How was the pigeons' superstitious behavior comparable to superstition in humans?
A. Humans have many superstitions that involve similar movements of the body and head (such as when a bowler tries to change the path of the rolling ball).
B. The pigeons "confused" correlation with causation just as superstitious human do.
C. Most human superstitions involve food in some way, too.
D. Humans are no more aware of their superstitions than are pigeons.
Answer: B
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