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futuristic

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Suppose you are sitting in an art class, and you have been instructed to draw from memory the scene you see from a window in your own bedroom.
 
  Although you cannot actually see the top of a tree through the bedroom window, you still draw the complete tree. The error you have committed is called
   a. episodic memory.
   b. boundary extension.
   c. change blindness.
   d. a script error.

Question 2

People are especially likely to remember schema-inconsistent material when
 
  a. this material is ordinary and routine.
  b. this material flows naturally from the earlier material
  c. this material is not relevant for people's lives.
  d. this material is surprising.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: b

Answer to Question 2

Ans: d



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