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    Underlining Too Much Rather Than Too Little in Your Textbook
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Underlining Too Much Rather Than Too Little in Your Textbook

Question 529

Question 529

Multiple Choice

Underlining too much rather than too little in your textbook is an example of


A) poor rehearsal.
B) poor selection.
C) massed practice.
D) overlearning.

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