Multiple Choice
In Bower & Clark's study, two groups were asked to learn 12 lists of 10 words. Only one group was given a narrative method of learning. Results showed that
A) both groups were equally good at remembering the first two lists.
B) the narrative method group was better at remembering only words that were relevant to a particular narrative.
C) both groups were equally good at remembering a single list immediately after learning it.
D) the non-narrative method proved more successful for learning abstract words than concrete.
E) the narrative method proved more successful for learning abstract words than concrete.
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