Which of the following is an example of the functioning of mood congruence in memory?

a) When you are sad, you are more likely to remember sad events
b) When you are sad, you are more likely to remember happy and sad events.
c) When you are happy, you are more likely to remember happy and sad events.
d) When you are angry, you are more likely to remember events associated with all sorts of emotions.


A

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