Multiple Choice
In Anderson et al.'s (1994) experiment on retrieval-induced inhibition, participants:
A) RP+ (retrieval practiced category; studied items) items are recalled worse than NRP (not studied) items.
B) RP- (retrieval practiced category; unstudied items) items are recalled better than NRP (not studied) items.
C) RP- (retrieval practiced category; unstudied items) items are recalled worse than NRP (not studied) items.
D) RP+ (retrieval practiced category; studied items) items are recalled worse than RP- (retrieval practiced category; unstudied items) items.
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