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List the five basic principles of accounting information systems.
Tip-of-the-tongue Phenomenon
A cognitive state where an individual is unable to fully retrieve a word or a piece of information but has a feeling that they know it.
Retrograde Amnesia
A loss of memory for events that occurred before a particular point in time, often due to trauma or disease.
Proactive Interference
The phenomenon by which previously learned information interferes with the recall of new information.
Source-monitoring Error
A type of memory error where a person misidentifies the source of a memory, such as confusing whether an event was experienced or imagined.
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