Being in a bad mood after a hard day of work, susan could think of nothing positive in her life. this is best explained as an example of:
a. priming
c. memory construction
d. mood-congruent memory
e. retrieval failure
mood-congruent memory refers to a situation when your perception toward your situations is being perpetuated the emotions/mood that you actually during that day. mood-congruent memory is often a sign of clinical depression and might lead to suicide if left untreated.