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NguyenJ

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The concept of spaced retrieval is based on
 
  a. the theory of postformal thought.
 b. circadian rhythms.
 c. the E-I-E-I-O approach to memory.
  d. cross-linking theory.

Question 2

Which approach to diminishing binge drinking on college campuses appears to be least effective?
 
  a. Student involvement in designing the intervention program
 b. Programs that focus on younger drinkers
 c. Changing the campus climate concerning alcohol consumption
  d. Efforts based on limiting access to alcohol



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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