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    Improved Access to Information in Long-Term Memory When One's Mood
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Improved Access to Information in Long-Term Memory When One's Mood

Question 29

Question 29

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Improved access to information in long-term memory when one's mood at retrieval is the same as one's mood at encoding is called __________.


A) mood-dependent memory
B) mood-congruent memory
C) mood-induced memory
D) mood-reflective memory

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