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    Sometimes Elements of Several Different Events Are Combined into a Unified
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Sometimes Elements of Several Different Events Are Combined into a Unified

Question 10

Question 10

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Sometimes elements of several different events are combined into a unified memory.This is called _________, and is one type of encoding distortion.


A) leveling
B) interpretation
C) integration
D) sharpening

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