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Papessa [141]
4 years ago
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Javier convinces suzanne to go with him to the sequel of a science fiction movie that he loved. though suzanne does not like sci

ence fiction, she agrees to go because javier has been raving about the original movie for years. the sequel is terrible, but javier sincerely praises it on the way home. javier's response to the movie represents:
Social Studies
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Slav-nsk [51]4 years ago
3 0
Javier’s response to the movie represents<span> "memory bias".


A Memory Bias is a deviation in review where recollections are either reviewed more effortlessly or with more trouble than they ought to be. Memory bias can likewise adjust reviewed recollections with the goal that they are not quite the same as what really happened.
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