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    When You Remember Information but Cannot Remember Where You Learned
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When You Remember Information but Cannot Remember Where You Learned

Question 21

Question 21

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When you remember information but cannot remember where you learned it,this is known as:


A) retroactive interference.
B) proactive interference.
C) misattribution
D) source amnesia.

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