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·'11 Verizon 2:04 PM 88% A. Specification cues B. Contiguity links C. Emotion A. Memory functions that deposit memory content in long- term memory B. Memory functions that pick up memory content and hold it for retrieval C. Memory content we can manipulate memory? A. Sometimes the cues for a memory we are attempting to retrieve will partially match with another memory and we will retrieve an episode that combines these memories. B. Sometimes memory content is constructed from our assumptions and biases and so we retrieve events that never happened to us C. Memories for episodes from childhood are often in a fragmentary form memory? A. B. C. D. Associations due to temporal factors Associations based on higher-order meaning Associations due to environmental context. Associations due to spreading activation 5Memory intrusion A. B. C. D. random fluctuations of coding strength within the system. faulty headers Over-memorization context cues.

Explanation / Answer

Hence Option A is the Correct Answer.

Hence Option B is the Correct Option

Hence Option A is the correct option to this question.

7. ACT-R Model theorizes that movement in a memory is non-random while FRAN theorizes that movement is random.

          Therefore Option B is the correct option.