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redcandle redcandle
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In an experiment by Endel Tulving and Donald Thomson that is described in the textbook, participants were given a list of word pairs to learn and told they only had to remember the second word of each pair. Later they were asked to either recognize whether the second word appeared on a list they generated, or to recall the second word given the first word of the pair. It was found that the participants were
A) equally successful at recognition and recall tasks.
B) better at recognizing the words from the list they generated.
C) better at recovering memories when the context for remembering was changed.
D) better at recalling the second words after being provided with the first words.
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Psychology and Life


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Thanks once more Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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