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    Pseudoforgetting Occurs When Information Is Accurately Encoded and Stored but Cannot
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Pseudoforgetting Occurs When Information Is Accurately Encoded and Stored but Cannot

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Pseudoforgetting occurs when information is accurately encoded and stored but cannot be retrieved due to interference from competing material that is similar.

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