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    Knowing Something but Not Knowing Where/how You Learned It Is
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Knowing Something but Not Knowing Where/how You Learned It Is

Question 41

Question 41

Multiple Choice

Knowing something but not knowing where/how you learned it is a basic feature of:


A) source amnesia
B) episodic memory
C) semantic memory
D) explicit memory

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