When Sally is feeling happy, she tends to recall happy times. When Sally is feeling down, she tends to recall other sad times. She is being influenced by ______.

a. mood-dependent cues
b. state-dependent cues
c. place-dependent cues
d. situated cognition


Ans: A

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