Multiple Choice
How does the context shift hypothesis explain list-method directed forgetting?
A) First-list items cause interference
B) First-list items are encoded in a different cognitive set that cannot be reinstated
C) Second-list items cause interference
D) First and second lists are encoded in two separate contexts, which may be reinstated
E) None of these
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