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Building-in flexibility is a very important and valuable element in the corporate arena because investments can be halted but rarely reversed and strategic behaviors are very hard to alter.
Misinformation Effect
The phenomenon in which a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate due to post-event information.
State-dependent Memory
The phenomenon that information learned in a particular state of consciousness is more easily recalled when in that same state of consciousness.
Proactive Interference
The phenomenon where old memories hinder the recall of newer memories.
Source-monitoring Error
A memory error where an individual cannot accurately recall the origin of a memory, leading to misattribution of the source.
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