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The Encoding Specificity Principle States That

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The encoding specificity principle states that:


A) only similar kinds of information can be encoded together
B) anything encoded with information can be a retrieval cue for that information
C) similar kinds of information are encoded into common schemas
D) associative networks are formed of similarly encoded pieces of information

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