Multiple Choice
Studies linking TOTs and retrieval time show that:
A) when participants are experiencing TOTs, they spend more time trying to retrieve an unrecalled target.
B) when participants are experiencing TOTs, they know not to allocate retrieval time to that item.
C) JOLs and TOTs are really two aspects of the same metamemory continuum.
D) unlike JOLs, TOTs are not correlated with retrieval item.
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