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How does our associative memory work to make the gender binary seem more real than it is?

a. we constantly overlook, forget, or misremember any exceptions to the gender binary.
b. we recall gender stereotypes during childhood only, but misremember experiences in later years.
c. we tend to better remember bodies that are stereotype-inconsistent with the gender binary.
d. all of the above?

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Correct answer choice is :


A) We constantly overlook, forget, or misremember any exceptions to the gender binary.

Step-by-step explanation:

Associative memory is described as the capability to learn and remember the relationship between irrelevant items such as the name of someone we have just met or the aroma of a special perfume. You would use associative over normal memory when doing a lot of model matches or lookups.

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The associative memory work to make the gender binary to be more real than it is by how individuals tend to forget or misremember the exceptions in regards to gender binary that made it more real and for it to exist, by this, it is likely that people are allowing this thing to occur as they overlook the exceptions of gender binary. The correct answer is letter A.

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