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    The Feeling That You Are Sure You Can Recall Something
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The Feeling That You Are Sure You Can Recall Something

Question 57

Question 57

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The feeling that you are sure you can recall something, but it momentarily eludes you is considered:


A) a judgment of learning.
B) a remember-know judgment.
C) a judgment of temporary amnesia.
D) a tip-of-the-tongue state.

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