Multiple Choice
How do mistakes in long-term memory differ from mistakes in short-term memory?
A) They tend to be based on interference, rather than decay.
B) They tend to be acoustic, rather than semantic.
C) They tend to be based on proactive, rather than retroactive interference.
D) They tend to be semantic, rather than acoustic.
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