I don’t see the passage. But you got this. Look at the answer choices and find the one that definitely is not it. Then look for the next one out of the three that isn’t it. Then you have two answer choices left and pick which goes the best! Lol I’m so bored have a blessed day, praise Jesus
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Hindsight is saying looking from the back.... so pretty much its the same thing
Answer:
Monica's grade improvement is an example of <u>the testing effect</u>.
Explanation:
In psychology, the testing effect refers to an improvement in long-term memory accomplished by testing one's knowledge. That is, after studying a certain topic or subject, if you choose to retrieve that knowledge by answering quizzes or tests about it, you improve your chances of remembering it than you would by simply re-reading the content. In Monica's case, the improvement was clearly visualized by means of her grades. Testing effect can also be referred to as retrieval practice or practice testing.