You are having trouble with a difficult concept in psychology. Your teacher
tells you a...
Social Studies, 11.03.2020 17:50 brianlykid3042
You are having trouble with a difficult concept in psychology. Your teacher
tells you a story that applies the concept, and now you have no trouble with it.
This is because now you have a(n):
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A. semantic memory.
B. explicit memory.
C. iconic memory.
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D. procedural memory.
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