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torybrooks

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Which of the following examples best illustrates effective working memory?
 a. Saying info over and over (out loud or in one's head) to remember it
  b. Focusing study of a topic following a failure, to process info into memory due to lack of attention or rehearsal
  c. Actively considering properties of numbers to do mathematics problems mentally (without paper and pencil)
  d. Repeating back a series of digits immediately after hearing them

Question 2

The ability to visually track an object to a target area and then make a physical response to the object (such as catching or hitting it) is called:
 a. Psychomotor integration
  b. Asynchronous development
  c. Coincidence-anticipation timing
  d. Haptic perception



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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