Chunking refers to doing a little a lot not a lot a little.
The 20/7 chunking strategy/theory suggests that short term memory can be improved by reducing large amounts of information into smaller bits. For example, if you had to read a chapter for school and you had a week until the quiz, it would be more beneficial to read a few pages a night rather than to read the whole chapter the day before.
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<u>Strategies that work for dealing with memory issues include;</u>
Being focused (no phones/tv/computers/music, etc when working)
Avoid cramming
Being structured
Mnemonic devices (acronyms, songs, jokes that help you remember things)
Re-reading
Visualization
Make connections
Sleep
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<u>Memory strategies include</u>
Mnemonic devices
Chunking
Taking notes
One thing that has helped me personally is taking notes and then copying the notes I took by hand into another paper. While this isn't very efficient it can help reinforce the information.
1. Indonesia - Krakatau
2. Nepal - Mount Everest
3. China - Yangtze River
4. Pakistan - Khyber Pass
5. Japan - Mount Fuji
6. India - Ganges River
Answer:
Citizens use the libraries provided by local government
Explanation:
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Answer:
d. a man wears a T-shirt identifying him as a member of a popular fraternity
Explanation:
"In-group orientation" means in sociology people believing and belonging to a certain groups in the society based on common believes, common liking and dislikes or common race or choice. Such groups are called 'in-groups'.
Thus a person wearing a T-shirt and identifying himself as a member of a popular 'fraternity' means he belongs to a in-group in which there is common interest among its members. This action shows an in-group orientation.
Thus the answer is
d. a man wears a T-shirt identifying him as a member of a popular fraternity