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jenyasd209 [6]
1 year ago
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As she was reading the suggestions in the textbook on how to improve memory, Tanika thought of different ways she could apply th

e suggestions to herself. By applying the information to herself, Tanika was using _____ to help her encode and remember the information. Question 2 options: 1) the self-reference effect 2) contextual cues 3) the serial position effect 4) clustering
Social Studies
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Rama09 [41]1 year ago
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Tanika was self-reference effect  using  to help her encode and remember the information.

<h3>What is the self-reference effect?</h3>

This can be described as the ability that people have to better remember information because they have linked the information to themselves.

This is what Tanika does here by thinking of applying the suggestions to herself.

Read more on memory here:

brainly.com/question/25040884

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