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By 1914, what percentage of Britain's population lived in cities?
Semantic Memory
is a type of long-term memory involving the capacity to recall words, concepts, or facts that are not drawn from personal experience.
Word Lists
Sequences of words used in memory and learning experiments to study recall and recognition.
Flashbulb Memories
Highly detailed and vivid memories of momentous events, often related to surprising or emotionally significant personal experiences.
Memory Errors
Mistakes or inaccuracies that occur in the process of encoding, storing, and recalling information, often leading to false memories or forgetting.
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