Multiple Choice
Repeatedly testing yourself about new information you have learned:
A) is a reliable way to improve your memory of that information.
B) is very likely to cause both retroactive and proactive interference for that information.
C) is very likely to reactivate and distort the original memory, creating a strong misinformation effect.
D) can create source confusion and lead to inaccurate recall later.
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