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    The Process by Which Information Is Encoded, Stored, and Retrieved
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The Process by Which Information Is Encoded, Stored, and Retrieved

Question 106

Question 106

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The process by which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved is called


A) priming.
B) memory.
C) learning.
D) cueing.

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