Multiple Choice
Each item is encoded into a richer memory representation-one that includes any extra information about the item that was present during encoding.The hypothesis that the specific nature of an item's encoding,including all related information that was encoded along with it,determines how effectively the item can be retrieved.This describes __________.
A) dual coding
B) semantic integration
C) subjective organization
D) encoding specificity
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