Multiple Choice
What is the difference between extinction and forgetting?
A) Extinction takes place more slowly.
B) Extinction takes place in classical conditioning: forgetting takes place in operant conditioning.
C) Extinction depends on specific experiences; forgetting depends on the passage of time.
D) Extinction is more lasting.
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