Multiple Choice
"Have you ever noticed that when people reminisce, they generally remember the good times, not the bad ones?" Sharon remarks. "That's because people are generally in a good mood when they start reminiscing," Portia explains. Portia's mood congruence theory is MOST directly consistent with the:
A) encoding specificity principle.
B) levels of processing framework.
C) False memory effect.
D) spacing effect.
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