Hasher and Zacks observed that people recall the frequency of specific words in a list just as accurately whether or not they are forewarned of the recall task prior to seeing the list. This finding provides evidence for:

Hasher and Zacks observed that people recall the frequency of specific words in a list just as accurately whether or not they are forewarned of the recall task prior to seeing the list. This finding provides evidence for:






a. implicit memory.
b. the serial position effect.
c. the spacing effect.
d. automatic processing.
e. state-dependent memory.






Answer: D


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