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Title: When is a person likely to recall information that contradicts a schema better t
Post by: Jermain_ on Jun 29, 2014
When is a person likely to recall information that contradicts a schema better than schema-consistent information?
   a.   when the person is in a hurry
   b.   when the person has an extremely well-developed schema
   c.   when the information is unusual or interesting
   d.   when the information is emotional rather than factual


Title: Re: When is a person likely to recall information that contradicts a schema better t
Post by: ThePsychic on Aug 30, 2014
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Title: Re: When is a person likely to recall information that contradicts a schema better t
Post by: Jermain_ on Sep 2, 2014
Thanks for the reply. I was debating whether it was this one, since I read something similar to it in chapter 6. How certain are you?

Hope to hear from you soon.


Title: Re: When is a person likely to recall information that contradicts a schema better t
Post by: ThePsychic on Sep 2, 2014
I see your concern, but I'm pretty certain that's the correct answer. Let me know, otherwise mark the thread solved.


Title: Re: When is a person likely to recall information that contradicts a schema better t
Post by: Jermain_ on Sep 2, 2014
K, will do.