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A Context Effect Refers to How Questions on a Survey

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A context effect refers to how questions on a survey influence how subsequent questions are interpreted.


Definitions:

Engram

A hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored as biophysical or biochemical changes in the brain in response to external stimuli.

Recognition

The process of identifying something you have seen, known, or experienced before.

Recall

The cognitive process of retrieving information from memory, often studied in the context of understanding how experiences and knowledge are encoded, stored, and retrieved.

Relearning

The process of learning material or skills that were previously learned and then forgotten.

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