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geoffrey

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A difference between naturalistic and laboratory studies of the tip-of-the-tongue effect is that people are more likely in naturalistic studies to
 
  a. spontaneously recall the name without thinking.
  b. use contextual information associated with the name.
  c. use partial information related to the spelling of the name.
  d. generate a list of plausible names.

Question 2

Both Brown & McNeill and Read & Bruce found that the most frequently used strategy for searching LTM during the 'tip-of-the-tongue' stage was to
 
  a. spontaneously recall the name without thinking.
  b. use contextual information associated with the name.
  c. use partial information related to the spelling of the name.
  d. generate a list of plausible names.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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