Multiple Choice
In the paired-associate method,
A) participants memorize a list of nonsense syllables and must recall them in the same order as they appeared on the list.
B) participants must memorize a list of words and then recall them in whatever order they can.
C) participants are asked to generate a list of words associated with a word presented to them by the experimenter.
D) participants learn pairs of words (e.g., light - car) and are later asked to recall the second word of each pair (e.g., car) after being presented with the first word of the pair (e.g., light) .
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