Multiple Choice
Tip-of-the-tongue experiences underscore the fact that:
A) retrieving information from long-term memory is an all-or-nothing process.
B) once a memory becomes blocked, it is impossible to retrieve it.
C) once a memory has decayed over time, it is impossible to retrieve it.
D) information in long-term memory is organized and connected in relatively logical ways.
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