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    A Structure in Semantic Memory That Specifies the General or Expected
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A Structure in Semantic Memory That Specifies the General or Expected

Question 9

Question 9

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A structure in semantic memory that specifies the general or expected arrangement of a body of information is called a:


A) discourse model
B) situational model
C) parsing mechanism
D) schema

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