Multiple Choice
Which effect appears to be stronger when participants are in a positive rather than negative mood, because they are motivated to alter negative moods?
A) Mood congruency effects
B) Learned helplessness
C) Trace-dependent forgetting
D) Mood-state-dependent memory
E) Repression
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