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When children learn the alphabet, they often learn “A, B, C, D,” and “W, X, Y, Z,” before they learn the letters “P, Q, R, S, T.” This illustrates a memory phenomenon called
a. the von Restorff effect.
b. the serial position effect.
c. the selective interference effect.
d. state-dependent learning.
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