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    Trying to Remember Someone's Name Whom You Met Long Ago
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Trying to Remember Someone's Name Whom You Met Long Ago

Question 196

Question 196

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Trying to remember someone's name whom you met long ago is an example of what type of process?


A) Storage
B) Retrieval
C) Encoding
D) Decoding

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