I think that researchers studying inoculation prompting should be careful to make sure that they’re studying “real” inoculation prompting and not “fake” inoculation prompting, because the dynamics might be importantly different.
Here are other results supporting the fact that inoculation results are sometimes/often confounded by the presence of simple “conditionalization”: Conditionalization Confounds Inoculation Prompting Results
Here are other results supporting the fact that inoculation results are sometimes/often confounded by the presence of simple “conditionalization”: Conditionalization Confounds Inoculation Prompting Results