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A researcher is investigating how specific fears are acquired in childhood. They observe a child who was previously unafraid of balloons until a balloon popped loudly in their face. Now, the child begins to cry not only when they see balloons, but also when they see round, colorful beach balls.

Applying the logic of the 1920 study conducted by John Watson and Rosalie Rayner, what is the most likely explanation for the child's new reaction to beach balls?

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