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In the 1930s, the research of the British psychologist Sir Frederic Bartlett provided evidence to support the view that memory is:
   a.   like a wax tablet.
   b.   like reading a journal or diary written in indelible ink.
c.   like a journalist trying to reconstruct an interview from incomplete notes.
   d.   like painful mementos in a locked vault.
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