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    The Principle That We Learn Information Together with Its Context
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The Principle That We Learn Information Together with Its Context

Question 28

Question 28

Multiple Choice

The principle that we learn information together with its context is known as


A) memory consolidation.
B) repetition priming.
C) encoding specificity.
D) a self-reference effect.

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