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Social Studies, 23.03.2020 22:35 paulesparsa6
If you perceive a stimulus and then later perceive the same stimulus again, you are likely to perceive the stimulus more quickly and more easily the second time. This benefit can be described as a(n).
a. context-dependent memory.
b. explicit memory.
c. increase in processing fluency.
d. recognition memory.
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