Multiple Choice
The fact that individuals are more likely to remember stimuli presented to them previously if the contextual cues are the same at encoding and retrieval is referred to as the:
A) external facilitation effect.
B) peripheral cue phenomenon.
C) Tulving effect.
D) encoding specificity principle.
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