Exam 6: Reading and Remembering

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A formal technique used to make material more readily remembered is referred to as a(n)

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Understanding the material is the

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When reading, you should make as few marks in your book as possible so you will not be distracted when you go back to revise. Underlining, taking notes, drawing diagrams, and marking in your book are strategies for successful reading.

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The process by which the physical links between brain cells that represent memory become fixed and stable over time is referred to as

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Evaluation of what you've read is crucial. It consists of

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If you are going to use a text extensively throughout the semester, it is useful to start by reading the

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A sentence in which the first letters of the words correspond to the material that is to be remembered is referred to as a(n)

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Pretending to explain your reading material to a fellow classmate helps you to

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If you can't remember the meaning of a word when reading in a foreign language you should

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You should read all material with the same degree of intensity. The purpose of the reading assignment, as well as the type of material, will determine how deeply you need to read.

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Learning disabilities are linked to I.Q. There is no relationship between learning disabilities and I.Q.

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According to your textbook, what is the best way to remember what you have read?

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You have been assigned a text that you will be reading from throughout the semester. Briefly explain what steps you can take to prepare yourself before reading the specific weekly assignments, so that you will understand and retain the material better.

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Your attention span is

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The first step in building a better memory is to

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The preface, introduction, and table of contents to a book are referred to as

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A word or phrase formed by the first letters of a series of terms is referred to as a(n)

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One common learning disability is known as

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The length of time you can sustain focus is your

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Examples of advance organizers are

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