Multiple Choice
Which is FALSE?
A) The self-reference effect states that information related to oneself is better remembered.
B) The encoding specificity principle proposes that the cues present during encoding serve as the best retrieval cues.
C) State-dependent memory is memory that is dependent upon one's physiological state at the time of encoding and retrieval.
D) The mood-congruence effect states that memory is better for experiences that differ from a person's current mood.
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