How is the tip-of-the-tongue experience relevant to metacognition?

a. People can provide accurate introspections about the way their semantic memory is organized.
b. People are more accurate in supplying a similar-sounding word than a similar-meaning word.
c. When people report a tip-of-the-tongue state, they accurately assess that they are close to identifying the missing word.
d. People can accurately describe the process by which they recover a word that was previously on the tip of their tongue.


Ans: c

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