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Walker's (1990) screening system for elementary schools relies on
Episodic Memory
A variant of long-lasting memory tasked with the recall of specific occurrences, settings, and individual experiences.
Misinformation Effect
A memory distortion phenomenon where post-event information influences the memory of the original event.
Misleading Questions
Questions that suggest a particular answer or contain information that was not presented in the original material, which can affect a person's memory and testimony.
Tip-of-the-tongue Effect
The tip-of-the-tongue effect is a cognitive phenomenon where a person is unable to recall a familiar word or name, but has a strong feeling that they are on the verge of remembering it.
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