Multiple Choice
To improve your probability of performing a learned skill well, or your probability of remembering something in a variety of circumstances, you should
A) avoid emotional arousal at the time of learning.
B) stay awake for as long as possible after learning.
C) study or practice under a variety of conditions.
D) study or practice under consistent, predictable conditions.
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