Answer:
Tip-of-the-tongue effect.
Explanation:
The failure to retrieve a word from memory, combined with partial recall and the feeling that retrieval is imminent is known by psychologists as the "tip-of-the-tongue effect." The tip-of-the-tongue effect is the feeling you have when you can't just quite put your finger on it, a more common saying; "It's on the tip of my tongue." It's when you cannot remember a word, but you know more about the words background to know that if you think hard enough the word will pop in your mind.
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1. By age 7, children can make judgments about a face trustworthiness that match adults’ judgments. FALSE
2. Our habit of looking at other people’s faces develops between the ages of 12 and 18 months. FALSE
3. Politicians whose faces were rated as looking more competent win more often. TRUE
4. Our facial expressions can unintentionally reveal our thoughts. TRUE
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