Multiple Choice
Collaborative inhibition is best explained by ________.
A) social loafing, or reduced motivation to recall when in a group as compared to when working alone
B) the retrieval-disruption hypothesis, which asserts that it occurs because one group member's retrieval strategy disrupts retrieval strategies used by other group members
C) the hidden role of stereotypes in shaping what we remember and what we don't, that in turn is affected by the social relationships within each group
D) memory interference
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