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Which of the following would be contained in an individual's episodic memory
Conclusion
The final part of something, especially a summary of the arguments or a final decision reached after reasoning.
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An argument that is convincing or believable by virtue of clear, logical presentation.
Sound Arguments
Arguments that are both valid (correctly formed) and have all true premises, leading to a true conclusion.
True Premises
Foundational statements or assumptions in an argument that are accepted as being true, forming the basis for the argument's conclusion.
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