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Cutoff scores can be set by all of the following except:
Encoding Specificity
The principle that memory is improved when information available at encoding is also available at retrieval.
Environment
The surrounding conditions or influences in which an organism lives, which can affect growth, development, and behavior.
Context Reinstatement
A memoryphenomenon where recalling specific information is more likely if the context present at encoding and at retrieval are similar or the same.
Flashbulb Memories
Flashbulb memories are vivid, detailed memories of significant events that feel as if they have been imprinted or 'burned in' like a photograph, often associated with surprise or emotional shock.
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Q69: Face validity is the same as content
Q78: Sometimes referred to as a compensatory method