Multiple Choice
According to the three-stage model of memory, we remember the words presented at the beginning of a list better because:
A) we use procedural memory to encode them instead of elaborative rehearsal.
B) these words tend to be visually encoded instead of phonetically encoded.
C) these words are not "bumped out" of short-term memory by new information.
D) we can quickly rehearse them and transfer them to long-term memory.
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