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    The Difficulty in Recalling Information That One Knows They Should
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The Difficulty in Recalling Information That One Knows They Should

Question 75

Question 75

Multiple Choice

The difficulty in recalling information that one knows they should know.This is called


A) transience.
B) misattribution.
C) persistence.
D) blocking.

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