For Underwood, ______.

A. context is important, but the significance and availability of other attributes influence whether a member is recalled in another context
B. context is unimportant in relation to other attributes
C. context is the most important of all the attributes and other attributes impact context attributes minimally
D. context is important but other attributes are more important


A. context is important, but the significance and availability of other attributes influence whether a member is recalled in another context

Psychology

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