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    The Ability to Recall Information from Long-Term Memory Without Effort
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The Ability to Recall Information from Long-Term Memory Without Effort

Question 35

Question 35

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The ability to recall information from long-term memory without effort is called _____


A) chunking.
B) maintenance rehearsal.
C) automaticity.
D) eidetic imagery.

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