Asked by Malik Smith on Jun 15, 2024

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Suppose you and your family are moving to a new apartment. Your little brother has an excellent memory, so he is put in charge of remembering what items are packed in which boxes. Your mother usually takes care of the bills, so she is put in charge of remembering with what companies your family needs to file a change-of-address form. And because you have been the one handling most of the logistics of the move (hiring a company to inspect the new apartment for termites, making sure that you received your deposit back on your old apartment, etc.) , you are put in charge of keeping track of these things. This is an example of ____.

A) deindividuation
B) the commons dilemma
C) groupthink
D) transactive memory

Transactive Memory

A shared system of remembering information among members of a group, allowing the group to store, encode, and retrieve information more effectively than individual members working alone.

Logistics

The detailed coordination of complex operations involving the movement, equipment, and accommodation of personnel, materials, and goods.

  • Recognize the mechanisms and effects of transactive memory in group settings.
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Darryl KristiJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
This scenario is an example of transactive memory, where different members of a group remember different pieces of information, effectively creating a shared or collective memory system that benefits the whole group.