Multiple Choice
Memory controllability and identity Older adults who have a low sense of memory controllability because they believe that memory decline is inevitable can also be thought of as high in:
A) identity assimilation.
B) memory self-efficacy.
C) identity accommodation.
D) retrieval-induced forgetting.
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