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    Previously Learned Information Often Makes Our Learning of New Information
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Previously Learned Information Often Makes Our Learning of New Information

Question 203

Question 203

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Previously learned information often makes our learning of new information easier.This effect is called


A) déjà vu.
B) positive transfer.
C) reconsolidation.
D) the misinformation effect.

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