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    The Sensation That One Knows a Name or a Word
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The Sensation That One Knows a Name or a Word

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Question 201

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The sensation that one knows a name or a word and can almost recall it is called the


A) tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
B) out-of-reach effect.
C) borderline-memory phenomenon.
D) almost-remembered effect.

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