British psychologist Sir Frederic Bartlett provided evidence to support the view that memory is like ________

a. a wax tablet.
b. reading a journal or diary written in indelible ink.
c. watching a few unconnected clips and then figuring out what the rest of the recording must have been like.
d. painful mementos in a locked vault.

Answer: c

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