Multiple Choice
Janelle had studied hard for her first psychology test and expected to do well. However, she became frustrated when she got to a question worth a lot of points. She knew she knew the answer, but she couldn't quite remember the information, although the answer came to mind 5 minutes after she had left class. Janelle experienced a memory that was available but not accessible, which illustrates
A) sensory memory decay.
B) eidetic imagery.
C) a flashbulb memory.
D) the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state.
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