Multiple Choice
Which is an example of a REMEMBER (as opposed to a KNOW) experience in terms of memory for a word on a list?
A) saying you saw it before because you are really confident it was there
B) saying you saw it before because it seems familiar
C) saying you saw it before because you thought it was funny when you first saw it
D) saying you saw it before because it was presented at the beginning or end of the list
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