Multiple Choice
The work of Ebbinghaus is still relevant to memory studies because ________.
A) he used extensively and successfully animals as study subjects
B) he proposed a relationship between sleep and learning
C) he invented nonsense syllables as tools for memory work
D) he invented nonsense syllables and control groups, and separated from treated groups, as research tools
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