When Keith took piano lessons as a child, it took him three weeks to learn to play the "Moonlight Sonata." As an adult, when he decided to relearn the song to accompany his daughter's performance at a dance recital, it took him only one week. The difference in Keith's learning time is called
A. secondary gain.
B. latent learning.
C. savings.
D. practice.
Answer: C
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