The tendency of certain elements to enter long-term memory with little or no effort to encode and

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The tendency of certain elements to enter long-term memory with little or no effort to encode and organize them is what defines

a. automatic encoding.

b. encoding specificity.

c. flashbulb memories.

d. eidetic imagery.

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Psychology An Exploration

ISBN: 104302

4th Edition

Authors: Saundra Ciccarelli, J. White

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