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mwit1967

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Long-term memory is
 
  a. like rewinding a video tape.
  b. like rereading the early chapters of a book.
  c. like rewinding an audio tape.
  d. generative rather than reproductive.

Question 2

Nondeclarative (implicit) memory is described as
 
  a. the ability to assertively state one's beliefs.
  b. the inability to recall due to forgetting.
  c. the inability to access information due to loss of a cue.
  d. the inability to put some learned procedural activity into words.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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