Multiple Choice
Rabin and Cain's (1984) studies of the memory for odors have shown that
A) memory for odors tended to fade considerably when tested from 10 minutes to 7 days later.
B) memory for odors tended to fade very little when tested from 10 minutes to 7 days later.
C) memory for those odors that could not be easily named tended to fade less than memory for those odors that could be easily named.
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