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When the disjunctive premise of a dilemma is of the form p ∨ ∼p, then it is impossible to:
Misinformation Effect
A phenomenon where a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate due to post-event information.
Reconstruction Effect
A phenomenon in memory studies where individuals remember past events not as they actually happened but as they reconstruct them, often influenced by subsequent information and their own biases.
Witness
An individual who observes an event take place, often providing their account or testimony regarding what occurred.
Context Cues
Environmental or situational indicators that aid in the recognition, recall, or understanding of information or behaviors.
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