Multiple Choice
What is a concern with how we related findings about memory research to our everyday memory experience?
A) Experimental tasks are often abstract and do not reflect the way we use our memory in our day-to-day lives.
B) Memory as a process cannot be operationalized or empiricized.
C) There are no everyday experiences which can be replicated within the laboratory.
D) Memory experiments in the laboratory have only been conducted on non-human animals.
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