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The Self-Reference Effect Explains Why Personally Meaningful Memories Tend to Be

Question 54

Question 54

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The self-reference effect explains why personally meaningful memories tend to be


A) from childhood.
B) with other people.
C) personally relevant.
D) in learning situations.

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