Clint was used to eating in one particular fast-food chain near his house. When he moved away from home, there was a different chain in his new neighborhood. Even though he had never eaten in this particular chain, Clint walked up to the counter, ordered his food, paid, and waited at the counter for his food. The fact that Clint "remembered" what to do, based on the similarities between this

fast-food outlet and other fast-food outlets he had frequented in the past, most clearly illustrates the concept of:

a. flashbulb memories
b. elaborative memories
c. implicit memories
d. a memory schema


D

Psychology

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