Whenever House and Wilson argue, they bring up past issues. When they are getting along well, they have a hard time remembering what they argued about. What might produce this difference in the retrieval of memories??

a. ?flashbulb memory effect
b. ?primacy of memories effect
c. ?general knowledge effect
d. ?mood congruency effect


ANSWER:
d

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