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Systematic errors are consequence of inherent errors in measuring devices.
Free Recall
A process in memory psychology where an individual is asked to remember information in any order without cues.
Cued Recall
A memory retrieval process in which cues are given to elicit the recall of information, enhancing the ability to remember previously learned material.
Tip-Of-The-Tongue Phenomenon
The experience of feeling certain that one knows a word or name, yet being unable to recall it at the moment, often accompanied by a strong sense of imminent retrieval.
Partial Recall Phenomenon
The ability to remember a portion of an experience or information, but not the totality, often influenced by psychological factors and retrieval cues.
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