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A child is shown a picture,the picture is taken away,and the child is asked questions about minute details within the picture.The child is able to answer these questions because he tells you that he can look down at the white table and still see the picture.This child is probably using
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When breaking long lists of information into sub-lists,it is important to make the middle sub-lists the shortest of all and to practice these middle sub-lists more due to the _______ effect.
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Summarizing aloud while you are learning forces you to practice retrieving information with this technique being referred to as __________.
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When learning information that is in some type of order,such as Erikson's psychosocial stages,one needs to be aware of
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Strategies used in a cognitive interview that can help recreate the context in which classroom information was learned include
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When taking a test,a helpful strategy that can aid recall of information is to go through the alphabet,trying each letter as the first sound of a name or word you are seeking.
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In an experiment,participants first memorized a sort of treasure map and were asked to picture a black dot moving from one object to another on this map,such as moving to one of the trees or to the hut at the top of the island.The time it took to "move" the dot was directly related to the actual distances on the map,which illustrates that
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In order to learn a very long and complex musical composition,Lenora breaks this learning task into a series of short sections.After the material is learned,she will practice by starting at points other than the beginning of the musical piece to prevent getting "lost" or going blank in the middle of a performance.Lenora is using the
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Feedback can be an especially important way of improving memory because it
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Underlining too much rather than too little in your textbook is an example of
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According to Wilding and Valentine,individuals with exceptional memories have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT for
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