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The Encoding Specificity Principle States That Retrieval Cues Which Induce

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The encoding specificity principle states that retrieval cues which induce novel cognitive states are especially powerful at evoking memory retrieval.


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Intolerance of Error

An inability or unwillingness to accept mistakes or imperfections, either in oneself or others, often leading to stress or conflict.

Double-Blind Procedure

An experimental method where neither the participants nor the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment, to prevent bias.

Subliminal Message

Messages that are designed to pass below the normal limits of perception, intended to influence the subconscious mind without conscious awareness.

Effectiveness

Effectiveness refers to the degree to which a process, action, or intervention achieves its intended outcome or goals under normal or real-world conditions.

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