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How did Alfred Kinsey obtain most of his research data?
Motivated Forgetting
A psychological theory suggesting individuals may forget unwanted information as a mechanism to deal with emotional distress or conflict.
Mnemonics
Memory aids, especially those techniques that use vivid imagery and organizational devices to enhance the recall of information.
False Memory Syndrome
False Memory Syndrome refers to a condition in which a person's identity and relationships are affected by strongly believed but false memories of traumatic experiences.
Short-Term Memory
The part of the memory system where information is stored for a short period, typically seconds to minutes.
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