EBK PSYCHOLOGY
EBK PSYCHOLOGY
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780135199770
Author: White
Publisher: VST
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Summary Introduction

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Encoding specificity is a rule that expresses that human memory recollections are more effectively recovered if outer conditions (emotional clues or retrieving clues) at the time of recovery are similar to those in presence, at the time the memory was created.

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