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Having a Memory for an Event but Not Being Able

Question 166

Question 166

Multiple Choice

Having a memory for an event but not being able to remember where the information was encountered is referred to as:


A) cryptomnesia
B) source amnesia
C) memory bias
D) none of the above

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