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    People's Recollection of a Sequence of Events That Directly Touched
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People's Recollection of a Sequence of Events That Directly Touched

Question 135

Question 135

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People's recollection of a sequence of events that directly touched their lives is called


A) private self-consciousness.
B) the hindsight bias.
C) the distinctiveness effect.
D) autobiographical memory.

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