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When One Remembers Information but Cannot Remember Where One Learned

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When one remembers information but cannot remember where one learned it, this is known as:


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Taste-For-Discrimination

A concept in economics referring to preferences or biases that lead to discriminatory behavior or practices in the labor market or product choice.

African-American Workers

Individuals of African descent who are part of the labor force in various sectors of the economy.

Wage Rate

The standard amount of pay given to workers per unit of time, often per hour or year.

Transfers

Transactions where wealth or income is redistributed from one party to another without any exchange of goods or services, such as grants or social security payments.

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