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Bart tells Lisa about his new cat, Scratchy. Even though Bart does not mention that Scratchy has fur, Lisa knows this because she makes this generalization from the facts she knows about cats. Lisa's generalization about Scratchy best demonstrates ____.
 
  a. the relearning method
  b. a false memory
  c. the feeling-of-knowing experience
  d. a parallel distributed processing model of memory

Question 2

According to the transfer-appropriate processing model of memory, what would be the best retrieval cue for remembering the sentence The man ate the strawberry?
 
  a. something tasty
  b. something red
  c. something heavy
  d. something small



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
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