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anjilletteb

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Anderson and Pichert argued that people recalled additional ideas following a shift in perspective because they
 
  a. guessed ideas that they didn't really remember.
  b. initially omitted these ideas as being unimportant.
  c. had a new plan for searching memory.
  d. always did better when given a second opportunity.

Question 2

Anderson and Pichert found that asking people to shift perspectives increased
 
  a. comprehension. c. false recognitions.
  b. reading time. d. retrieval.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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