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1: Dyadic relationships 2: Generalization gradient 3: General cognitive index 4: Egalitarian family 5: Corey’s model of ethical decision-making 6: Contingency 7: Belief 8: Atavistic Stigmata 9: Guidance 10: Norm of social responsibility 11: Late adulthood 12: Enactive representation 13: Expansion 14: Criminaloids 15: Leniency error 16: Deviation IQ 17: Long-Term Memory 18: Experiential transcendence 19: Reflection 20: Kraepelin, Emil (As of 07:56)
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Mood -dependent memory effect refers to the empirical finding that people’s ability to recall information is best when their mood at the time of recall matches their mood at the time of learning.