Multiple Choice
The "principle approach" to the study of memory ________.
A) points to the importance of the seven principles in memory, as illustrated by Neath and Surprenant
B) does not assume that memory is constructive in nature
C) does not believes that tasks that require information about the context in which a memory was learned will be more susceptible to interference or forgetting
D) points to the importance of ethical principles while conducting memory research in both human and non-human animals
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