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Using Your Working Memory to Link an Unfamiliar Textbook Glossary

Question 358

Question 358

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Using your working memory to link an unfamiliar textbook glossary term with the first letter sound required to pronounce the term illustrates


A) shallow processing.
B) the peg-word system.
C) procedural memory.
D) automatic processing.

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