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GWD-12-Q7: It can be inferred from the passage that both Tulving and Clayton would agree with which of the following statements?
A.A.Animals’ abilities to use information about a specific past event are not conclusive evidence of episodic memory. B.B.Animals do not share humans’ abilities to reexperience the past through memory. C.C.The accuracy of animals’ memories is difficult to determine through direct experimentation. D.D.Humans tend to recollect single bits of information more accurately than do animals. E.E.The binding of different kinds of information is not a distinctive feature of episodic memory.
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