Multiple Choice
Mood congruence meAnswer:
A) that moods are best remembered when we study them under levels of processing.
B) that we remember the moods we are in later, when it is congruent to do so.
C) that you are more likely to remember events if you are in the same mood as when you learned them.
D) that you are more likely to remember events that are positive when you are in a positive mood and more likely to remember events that are negative when you are in a negative mood.
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