Multiple Choice
Encoding specificity aids retrieval because
A) it involves the formation of a schema
B) it prevents decay by introducing a novel factor into an otherwise monotonous routine
C) specific encoding operations performed on what is perceived determines what retrieval cues are effective in producing access to what is stored
D) it promotes rehearsal by creating specific criteria for encoding
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