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    Generate and Recognise' Theory Argues That
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Generate and Recognise' Theory Argues That

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Question 19

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Generate and recognise' theory argues that


A) recall is a component of recognition
B) recognition is a component of recall
C) recognition and recall are independent processes
D) recognition and recall are the same process

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