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RRMR

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You can easily remember your birth date; perhaps you can also remember what you did on your last birthday. The difference between these two pieces of knowledge can best be characterized as a difference between:
 
  a. declarative vs. procedural knowledge
  b. semantic vs. episodic memory
  c. conceptual vs. conditional knowledge
  d. explicit vs. implicit memory

Question 2

Which one of the following is least likely to be a good predictor of how well a person will remember a piece of information a year or two after learning it?
 
  a. The speed with which the person learned it in the first place
  b. The extent to which the person related it to other information in his or her long-term memory
  c. The extent to which the person tried to apply the information to new situations
  d. The frequency with which the person subsequently reviewed the information



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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