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Adler experienced each of the following in his own childhood except one. Which one?
Encoding Specificity
The principle that recall is most effective when the cues present at the time of learning are also present at the time of retrieval.
Recall
The act of retrieving information or memories from one's past, often without external cues.
Recognition
The retrieval of information in which the processor must decide whether the information presented has been previously presented. See also recall.
Long-Term Memory
The phase or type of memory responsible for the storage of information over extended periods, ranging from days to years.
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