The ease with which a memory can be retrieved is influenced by all of the following except

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how well the person encodes the information.
how well the person encodes the information.

the importance of the information.
the importance of the information.

the person’s belief in the information.
the person’s belief in the information.

how well the person stores the information.

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The ease with which a memory can be retrieved is influenced by all of the following except:

the person’s belief in the information.

While belief may have some influence on memory (such as confidence), the actual processes of encoding, storing, and the importance of the information are more directly related to the retrieval of memories.