According to the constructive model of memory,
a. people construct a hypothesis about what they expect to hear, and this concept guides speech perception.
b. listeners integrate information from individual sentences in order to construct more complex ideas.
c. sentences are joined together in memory, though the elements can be easily untangled.
d. we construct the meaning of a sentence by analyzing the sentence's components.
Ans: b
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