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saraeharris

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Dunlosky and Nelson found that immediate judgments of learning were superior to delayed judgments of learning when judging
 
  a. which of two learning strategies was most effective.
  b. which individual items were learned.
  c. Both a and b
  d. Neither a nor b

Question 2

The recency effect found in a serial position curve can be eliminated if
 
  a. subjects rehearse all words equally often, suggesting that the recency effect is caused by retrieval from STM.
  b. subjects rehearse words equally often, suggesting that the recency effect is caused by retrieval from LTM.
  c. subjects perform another task for 30 seconds, suggesting that the recency effect is caused by retrieval from STM.
  d. subjects perform another task for 30 seconds, suggesting that the recency effect is caused by retrieval from LTM.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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