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stochastic independence  

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  • Stochastic independence is when it can be shown that performance on an item in one memory task is different from performance on the same item in another memory task (i.e., performance on task 1 does not predict performance on task 2.) Stochastic independence is used as an argument for dissociating different memory systems.

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  • Frank Arnould

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