When Alice went to teach her teenage daughter to drive a car, her daughter wanted to know the order of the steps of driving. Alice could not think of the specific steps, she just kept saying, “you just do it.” Alice was having trouble describing a(n)
__________.
a. explicit memory
b. semantic memory
c. procedural memory
d. episodic memory
Answer: C
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