Multiple Choice
Overlearning (continuing to study after perfect recall is achieved) __________.
A) provides no additional memory benefit
B) causes retrieval times to increase
C) can drastically reduce forgetting
D) is only effective with meaningless materials, like nonsense syllables
Ed: Same as #39
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