Final answer:
Fatima's memory of her errands can be explained by the primacy and recency effects, but not by the cueing effect. The correct option is c.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is c) cueing effect where the previous errand acts as a stimulus to remember the following errand. Fatima's memory of her errands can be explained by the primacy and recency effects. The primacy effect suggests that the earlier errands had more time to be rehearsed, leading to better memory retention.
The recency effect explains that the last couple tasks are stored in short-term memory, making them easier to remember. Both of these effects contribute to Fatima's ability to remember the first two tasks and last two tasks of her errands.
However, the cueing effect does not explain Fatima's memory of her errands. The cueing effect refers to how a previous errand acts as a stimulus to remember the following errand.
In Fatima's case, since she can only remember the first two and last two tasks, this suggests that there is no cueing effect happening in her memory. The correct option is c.