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Despite the slight variations in style across journals, there are typically six standard sections within a journal article in addition to the title page
False Memories
A psychological phenomenon where a person recalls something that did not happen or recalls it differently from the way it actually happened.
Proactive Interference
The tendency for previously learned information to interfere with the retention of new information.
Mnemonic Devices
Techniques a person can use to help them improve their ability to remember something.
Retroactive Interference
The phenomenon where newly acquired information hinders the recall of previously learned information.
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