The replaced-elements assumption of the SOP model
A) increases the predictive accuracy of the model over the Mackintosh model, but still fails to account for the configural effects explained by the Pearce model.
B) predicts that adding new stimuli to an established CS and removing stimuli from a compound CS produces symmetrical effects.
C) assumes that when stimuli are added to a simple stimulus to form a compound, all of the stimuli's elements are activated and processed together.
D) predicts that removing stimuli will dramatically reduce associative strength, whereas adding new neutral stimuli will have less of an impact.
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