Context-dependent, state-dependent, and mood-dependent learning effects are all examples of the _________________ principle

FIll in the blank with correct word.


Answer: encoding specificity
Rationale: The encoding specificity principle predicts that retrieval is most effective when it occurs in the same context as encoding. Context-dependent, state-dependent, and mood-dependent learning effects are all examples of this general principle.

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