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The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Implicit Memory
Implicit memory refers to unconscious memory, or the ability to recall or recognize information without deliberate effort.
Consciously Recollected
The act of deliberately retrieving information or memories from one's past with awareness.
State-Dependent Learning
The principle that information learned in a particular state of mind can more easily be recalled when in the same state.
Recall Tests
Memory tests in which participants are asked to remember and reproduce information without cues.
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