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Mr. Smith has a girl named Katherine in his class.  He is very good about knowing his students' names and calls on all of them regularly.  One weekend he was at a social event and Katherine was there as well.  He recognized her and prepared to introduce her to his wife.  Much to his embarrassment he couldn't remember her name.  Information processing theorists would suggest the best explanation would be which of the following?
A) The social event caused his perception to screen out her name.
B) Her name was not meaningful to him. 
C) He never got her name encoded into long-term memory, so he was unable to retrieve it. 
D) He had encoded Katherine's name in the context of his class, and the social event was a different context.
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