Your knowledge based on reading and learning the material in your textbook is an example of explicit memory. implicit memory. procedural memory. classical conditioning.
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Step 1: Your knowledge based on reading and learning the material in your textbook involves consciously recalling information that you have learned, which is a characteristic of explicit memory. Show more…
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