Gregory is telling Molly a joke when she suddenly stops him and tells him that she told him that same joke last week. In this example, Gregory

a. has apparently made a source-monitoring error.
b. appears to have made a reality-monitoring error.
c. is showing the misinformation error.
d. is experiencing proactive interference.


A

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