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Simply Identifying Previously Learned Items in a Multiple-Choice Test Question

Question 446

Question 446

Multiple Choice

Simply identifying previously learned items in a multiple-choice test question constitutes a measure of retention known as


A) relearning.
B) recognition.
C) rehearsal.
D) recall.

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