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A researcher is conducting two separate experiments to teach a laboratory rat to associate a flashing light with receiving a food pellet. In Experiment A, the light flashes, and a food pellet is delivered 2 seconds later. In Experiment B, the light flashes, and a food pellet is delivered 45 minutes later. Based on the general principles of how such associations are formed, which outcome is most probable?
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A researcher is conducting two separate experiments to teach a laboratory rat to associate a flashing light with receiving a food pellet. In Experiment A, the light flashes, and a food pellet is delivered 2 seconds later. In Experiment B, the light flashes, and a food pellet is delivered 45 minutes later. Based on the general principles of how such associations are formed, which outcome is most probable?