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It Is Easier to Recall Information That Has Just Been

Question 145

Question 145

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It is easier to recall information that has just been presented when the information


A) consists of random letters rather than words.
B) is seen rather than heard.
C) is heard rather than seen.
D) is experienced in an unusual context.

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