Parker is able to retain the information that he learned in his college classes from one semester to the next. The main memory process that accounts for the fact that Parker can hold information in his memory for extended periods of time is:

a. storage
b. encoding
c. retrieval
d. association

A

Psychology

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a. external memory aids tend to decrease the accuracy of prospective memory. b. it's helpful to figure out a specific reminder that you can place in a relevant location. c. the same identical factors influence the accuracy of both retrospective memory and prospective memory. d. prospective memory errors are especially likely when people are using focused attention rather than divided attention.

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