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    The Three Parts of the Information-Processing Theory of Memory Are
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The Three Parts of the Information-Processing Theory of Memory Are

Question 2

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The three parts of the information-processing theory of memory are ___________


A) sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
B) CS, UCS, UR, and CR.
C) encoding, storage, and retrieval.
D) shallow, medium, and deep processing.

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