Which is not considered a strategy for commiting information to one's long-term memory? Group of answer choices a) Link the info
rmation to other information you already have stored. b) Mentally group similar individual items into buckets. c) Try to recall information amongst distractions. d) Break information down into manageable chunks.
"Try to recall information among distractions" is not taken a strategy for "committing information" to "one's long-term memory".
Option: C
<u>Explanation</u>:
Humans store information in two parts one is short-term memory called as temporary store and long-term memory which is known as relatively permanent store. To fetch out information from one's long term memory being in distracted situation can never result good but distributing information into manageable small chits, linking information with stored ideas, categorizing information etc such things can be approximately productive to conclude the need of information.
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