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    John McGeoch (1932) Suggested That They Are Two Types of Interference
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John McGeoch (1932) Suggested That They Are Two Types of Interference

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Question 16

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John McGeoch (1932) suggested that they are two types of interference that lead to forgetting: ________.


A) positive and negative
B) real and imagined
C) proactive and retroactive
D) omitted and committed

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