D or Rule of God Eliminate
The term given above is a technique that includes remembering about the connotation of the word to be recollected, as opposed to just reiterating the word to yourself again and again. The closest answer would be the last one which is thinking or remembering about the meaning of the fresh information and its kin to knowledge previously stored in your memory.
Answer:
15 to 20 seconds
Explanation:
Since its primarily used to selection, initiation, and termination of new information that we receive, The short-term memory only capable in holding a small amount of information within a short period of time. The information in short term memory only last between 15-30 seconds (30 is the high end of the spectrum, average people only able to store it for 15 to 20 seconds). Keep repeating the information in our head will refresh the shelf life of this memory, adding a new 15-30 seconds every time we do so.
To move this memory into long-term memory, Roger could do either of these things:
1. Adding some sort of meaning to the information. Whether it's an emotional attachment or something that applicable in his previous long-term memory.
or
2. He could make himself encounter this information daily (such as looking at it every time he wakes up for the next couple of weeks)
The correct answer is A) Did the researches tried to find any common factor in its subjects that would influence both hours spent sitting and the likelihood of developing diabetes?
The other options of the question are B) Who pay for this research and what possible motivations would they have to skew the results in a way that would benefit them? C) What are the average mortality rates associated with diabetes and does this risk offset the benefits of sitting comfortably at work? D) How did the researchers measure how many hours the subject sits per day and what qualifies as an official diabetes diagnosis?
A new high-profile study reports a strong connection between how long people sit every day and how likely they are to develop diabetes. The question that best represents a critical examination of the research is " Did the researches tried to find any common factor in its subjects that would influence both hours spent sitting and the likelihood of developing diabetes?"
A critical examination is the kind of evaluation approach that uses a systemathic and logical way to understand the phenomenon at study. The issue is studied in a systematic way to analyze the content and the variables in order to find the best alternative for the solution. That is why the question "A" best represents critical examination.