Multiple Choice
In what way(s) is/are memory in the laboratory different from memory in daily life?
A) the information in daily life is meaningful and emotionally significant while not so in the laboratory
B) unlike in the laboratory, in daily life, the context for retrieval is sometimes a future point in time
C) the information in the laboratory has little intrinsic meaning
D) all of the above
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