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    The "Tip-Of-The-Tongue" Phenomenon Results in Difficulty with Which Aspect of Your
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The "Tip-Of-The-Tongue" Phenomenon Results in Difficulty with Which Aspect of Your

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Question 161

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The "tip-of-the-tongue" phenomenon results in difficulty with which aspect of your long-term memory?


A) encoding
B) storage
C) retrieval
D) accessing

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