Steve was recalling his first day in college, including walking into the wrong class, dropping his books as he left, and the long line at the registrar's office he encountered when he had to switch classes. These memories are examples of
a. semantic memory.
b. implicit memory.
c. procedural memory.
d. episodic memory.
Answer d % correct 90 a= 7 b= 1 c= 2 d= 90 r = .28
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a. tank / know-it-all b. know-it-all / tank c. tank / sniper d. sniper / know it all
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a. Masters. b. Kinsey. c. Johnson. d. Michaels. e. Freud.