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English, 03.12.2019 19:31, kayla114035

When yancy was sitting in the park one day he witnessed a robbery. when the police officer arrived, she asked, " describe the young criminal." yancy responded by recalling erroneously that the criminal was a teenager even though she wasn’t certain of the age of the criminal. yancy's experience best illustratesa. proactive interference.
b. repression.
c. retroactive interference.
d. the misinformation effect.

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