Multiple Choice
The distinction between availability and accessibility is:
A) availability means retrieval from episodic memory, whereas accessibility means retrieval from semantic memory.
B) availability means everything that is represented in memory, whereas accessibility means that which we can retrieve at the moment.
C) availability means encoding, whereas accessibility means retrieval.
D) availability means those memories which require a retrieval cue, whereas accessibility means those memories easily maintained in working memory.
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