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Bruce watches a new television program with enthusiasm. He then watches a second, similar program. Bruce later finds it difficult to remember the details of the first program; he finds that details about the second program keep intruding. What has MOST likely occurred?

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Bruce watches a new television program with enthusiasm. He then watches a second, similar program. Bruce later finds it difficult to remember the details of the first program; he finds that details about the second program keep intruding. What has MOST likely occurred?

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This phenomenon is known as retroactive interference. It occurs when new information interferes with the ability to recall old information. In this case, the details of the second program Bruce watched are interfering with his ability to recall the details of the first program.

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