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    When One Uses the Term "Remembering" in Day-To-Day Life, One
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When One Uses the Term "Remembering" in Day-To-Day Life, One

Question 238

Question 238

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When one uses the term "remembering" in day-to-day life, one is making reference to the memory process of:


A) rehearsal.
B) retrieval.
C) encoding.
D) storage.

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