Multiple Choice
It is highly questionable whether a childhood experience that was encoded using a toddler's sensorimotor schemes can be accurately retrieved using an adult's formal operational schemes.What memory principle could explain this retrieval problem?
A) Encoding specificity principle
B) Semantic encoding principle
C) Systematic specificity principle
D) Cued priming principle
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