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Generalizing from research, we can predict that the presence of others will performance on well-learned tasks and performance on novel or challenging tasks.
 
  a. decrease; have no effect on
  b. increase; have no effect on
  c. decrease; increase
  d. have no effect on; decrease e. increase; decrease

Question 2

While Althea was filling out a job application, memory of her current address prevented her from accurately remembering her previous address. This is an example of
 
  a. retrograde amnesia.
  b. anterograde amnesia.
  c. retroactive interference. d. proactive interference.
  e. the serial position effect.



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Answer to Question 1

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