Multiple Choice
Suppose you want your brother to memorize the word "conniving." Would he remember the word better if you asked him if he was ever conniving?
A) Yes, he would remember the word better after associating it with himself.
B) Yes, but ONLY IF he answered that he was indeed conniving.
C) No, because the strategy typically works only with positive responses.
D) No, because thinking about the self tends to be distracting.
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