Exam 9: Memory
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When the police questioned Sally about her attacker, they used the pronoun "him," even though she wasn't sure whether the attacker was male or female. How might that affect her memory of the attack?
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Nondeclarative memories for associations between stimuli are formed in part via the process of
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