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3 years ago
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Nathan frequently uses his mobile phone to send text messages, yet he cannot immediately recall what number is on the button wit

h the letter "P." This memory difficulty most clearly illustrates which of the theories of forgetting? Why?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Anarel [89]3 years ago
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Answer:

<em>encoding failure</em>

Explanation:

In psychology, encoding failure can be described as the event when the brain fails to establish a memory link. This phenomenon is common in many people.  In psychology, encoding means the ability of a brain to store and refresh a memory. Hence, encoding failure means the inability to refresh a memory. In the scenario discusses in the question, Nathan's inability to remember the number with the letter P can be attributed to encoding failure.

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