Multiple Choice
A critical difference between blocking and overshadowing is that:
A) blocking deals with stimulus intensity, whereas overshadowing deals with prior exposure
B) blocking deals with prior exposure, whereas overshadowing deals with stimulus intensity
C) blocking deals with inhibiting learning, whereas overshadowing is always beneficial to learning
D) there are no differences between blocking and overshadowing
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