What is the part-set cuing effect?
a. superior memory if people are presented with part of a set as retrieval cues
b. worse memory if people are presented with part of a set as retrieval cues
c. the ability to remember only the part that was cued from a larger set
d. improved memory when memory cues are partial rather than complete
Answer: b
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