Suppose that some research participants are asked to remember a story. Furthermore, this story contains some particularly vivid and surprising material that is not consistent with a standard schema. The participants would be most likely
a. to show spreading activation to schema-inconsistent material.
b. to emphasize prototypical information.
c. to prefer scripts to schemas.
d. to recall the schema-inconsistent material.
Ans: d
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