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    The Eerie Feeling of Having Been Somewhere Before Is an Example
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The Eerie Feeling of Having Been Somewhere Before Is an Example

Question 27

Question 27

Multiple Choice

The eerie feeling of having been somewhere before is an example of


A) state dependency.
B) encoding failure.
C) priming.
D) déjà vu.

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