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redcandle redcandle
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The textbook describes a famous research participant, S.F., who was able to memorize 84 digits, though his memory for letters was still average. One lesson to be learned from this study is that
A) information can only be structured if it is linked to rules, meaning, or codes in long-term memory.
B) you, too, can structure information as S.F. did, but the structure must be similar to the one used by S.F.
C) people like S.F. are unique and the strategies used by S.F. are not applicable to the rest of us.
D) you, too, can structure information according to its personal meaning to you.
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Psychology and Life

Psychology and Life


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