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    Organized Bodies of Information Stored in Memory That Bias the Way
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Organized Bodies of Information Stored in Memory That Bias the Way

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Question 11

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Organized bodies of information stored in memory that bias the way new information is interpreted, stored and recalled are known as


A) memory modules.
B) semantic networks.
C) schemas.
D) interference modules.

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