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Forgetting that occurs solely as a function of the passage of time is called _______________?
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Forgetting that occurs solely as a function of the passage of time is called _______________?
A. amnesia
B. decay
C. adaptation
D. interference
Correct Answer:
decay
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Last Updated:
April 23, 2021