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Why might studying all night for an exam the next day be a bad approach?
a.   Memories are weaker if they are formed during the night.
b.   New information requires at least 24 hours to be processed by the brain.
c.   Staying awake for 24 hours is likely to cause hallucinations during the exam.
d.   Studies indicate that a good night’s sleep after learning can improve memory performance.
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