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    When a Person Correctly Recalls a Piece of Information but Incorrectly
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When a Person Correctly Recalls a Piece of Information but Incorrectly

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When a person correctly recalls a piece of information but incorrectly recalls the source of that information, we observe a case of ________.


A) transience
B) interference
C) blocking
D) misattribution

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