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Under the original Sherman Antitrust Act, violators were guilty of a misdemeanor.
Tip-of-the-tongue Effects
A psychological phenomenon where a person knows something but cannot retrieve the information from memory, although it feels just out of reach.
Encoding Problems
Difficulties in the process of converting perceptions, thoughts, or feelings into an enduring memory, which can lead to issues with memory recall.
Evaluation Overload
A state of being overwhelmed by the need to assess too much information or too many objects of potential interest.
Interference
The phenomenon in memory where one piece of information blocks or disrupts the retrieval or learning of another.
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