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    Continually Repeating a Word or a Phrase to Oneself Is
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Continually Repeating a Word or a Phrase to Oneself Is

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Question 11

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Continually repeating a word or a phrase to oneself is probably an indication that one is using


A) sensory memory.
B) echoic memory.
C) short-term memory.
D) iconic memory.

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