Multiple Choice
John is feeling very happy and content today and has noticed that he seems to have a better memory for several positive events from his past. This example of improved recall best demonstrates the phenomenon of:
A) context-dependent recall.
B) state-dependent recall.
C) mood-congruent recall.
D) mood-dependent recall.
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