The fact that your memory for a specific event may be influenced by the amount of attention you pay to the event, the level at which you process information about the event, how you organize the information, and the amount of interference you experience reflects which of the following unifying themes of your textbook?
a. Psychology is empirical.
b. Behavior is determined by multiple causes.
c. Our behavior is shaped by our cultural heritage.
d. Our experience of the world is highly subjective.
B
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