The Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction" was playing on the radio when Margaret's fiancé broke off their engagement. Margaret was heartbroken, of course, and can no longer stand the Rolling Stones or their songs,

and turns them off every time they come on the radio. Margaret's attitude toward the Rolling Stones and their songs is affectively based in that it was
a. linked to her deeply held values.
b. classically conditioned by a traumatic experience.
c. generated by a rational examination of the issues.
d. highly accessible when her fiancé broke the engagement.


Answer: B

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