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soccerdreamer_17

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Reviewing information on the same day that you learn it is important because
 
  a. it is easier to encode information the first time you hear it.
  b. if you don't, you may forget half of the new information within 24 hours.
  c. reviewing the same day means you don't have to look at the information again.
  d. your brain uses the sleep cycle to eliminate new information.

Question 2

What are the two limitations of working memory?
 
  a. It has an extremely limited capacity and is easily erased unless you purposely pay attention to it.
  b. It can only hold one unit of information at a time, and it only holds information for 30 seconds.
  c. You have very little control over what stays in working memory, and it doesn't hold information for very long.
  d. You need a study partner to make this work and you can only remember information for 30 seconds.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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