Often individuals are not able to answer a straightforward question such as, "Who was president after Richard Nixon?", but they can remember the answer (Gerald Ford) when given a hint such as, "He has the same name as a type of car.". The hint serves as a
a. tip-of-the-tongue cue.
b. semantic cue.
c. rehearsal cue.
d. retrieval cue.
D
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