Multiple Choice
While driving to work one day, Jennifer heard her favorite song on the radio. Soon after the song started playing, she was rear-ended by another car. Now, her favorite song causes her to feel nervous and tense. If she wishes to use extinction to stop these unpleasant feelings from occurring when her favorite song comes on, she should:
A) play the song in a safe and pleasant environment such as her room.
B) listen to music other than her favorite song whenever she drives.
C) play her favorite song whenever she drives anywhere without getting in an accident.
D) try to get in an accident while a different song is playing on the radio.
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