Multiple Choice
How does the partial report technique differ from the whole-report technique?
A) The partial report technique presents information for only a very brief time.
B) The partial report technique presents each line individually.
C) The partial report technique requires the subject to respond with all recalled information.
D) The partial report technique requires the subject to respond with only certain items.
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