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A student studies diligently for a history exam and feels confident they know the material. During the exam, they encounter a question about a specific date. They are certain they learned it and can even picture the page in the textbook where the information is, but they cannot consciously bring the exact date to mind. This 'tip-of-the-tongue' experience is a classic example of a failure in which memory process?
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A student studies diligently for a history exam and feels confident they know the material. During the exam, they encounter a question about a specific date. They are certain they learned it and can even picture the page in the textbook where the information is, but they cannot consciously bring the exact date to mind. This 'tip-of-the-tongue' experience is a classic example of a failure in which memory process?