Encoding specificity is BEST defined as:
A) the tendency of false information presented after the fact to become mistakenly incorporated into memory.
B) the dwindling of specific information from memory due to the passage of time.
C) recent experiences causing an increased likelihood of recalling certain memories.
D) the effect of contextual information present when memory was encoded on retrieval.
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