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dsp73
3 years ago
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Bryn reviews her notes for psychology class several times a week. She also reads the chapters each week before class. Each weeke

nd, she looks over the notes from the previous week. What study technique is she using?a. critical thinking b. massed practice c. spaced practice d. overlearning
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azamat3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is C. Spaced practice

Explanation:

Space practice refers to a learning and study technique in which learning activities, practice, etc. are divided into multiple short sessions. This technique is facilitates learning because information can be understood and learned better if it is divided. Moreover, this technique opposed massed practice that involves learning or practicing for a long-continued period.

Bryan is using spaced practice because she distributes or divides information and task into multiple sessions rather than doing everything in a long session. Due to this, she revies her notes multiple times, reads the chapters before class and during the weekend the checks previous notes.

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