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    In Schacter's (1999) View, the Sin of Absent-Mindedness Is Primarily
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In Schacter's (1999) View, the Sin of Absent-Mindedness Is Primarily

Question 54

Question 54

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In Schacter's (1999) view, the sin of absent-mindedness is primarily due to:


A) Incorrect semantic associations
B) Source misattribution
C) Distorting memory for past events
D) Failure of attention during encoding

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