According to the research of Rabin and Cain (1984) , the ability to acquire long-lasting memories for odors revealed that:
A) memory for odors tended to fade very little when tested from 10 minutes to 7 days later.
B) memory for odors tended to fade considerably 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.
D) memory for only those odors that could be easily named tended to fade considerably when tested from 10 minutes to 7 days later.
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