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AP Psychology
Multiple Choice

Understanding Encoding Failure in Memory

Very Easy Unit 5: Cognitive Psychology Forgetting And Memory Construction

Memory is a fundamental aspect of cognitive psychology that involves encoding, storage, and retrieval of information. However, despite its importance, sometimes we fail to remember certain information. This phenomenon is often referred to as forgetting. In the context of memory loss, which of the following best describes the type of forgetting that occurs when information is not stored in the memory effectively due to a lack of attention during the encoding process?

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