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From the perspective of the field of psychology, love is
 
  a. a motive, but not an emotion.
  b. an emotion, but not a motive. c. both an emotion and a motive. d. impossible to study.
  e. a topic not worthy of study.

Question 2

The process of converting unstable, short-term memory into lasting, stable memories is called
 
  a. eidetic engineering.
  b. maintenance rehearsal. c. elaborative rehearsal.
  d. consolidation. e. chunking.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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