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mash [69]
3 years ago
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While playing a word game, 4-year-old Carol kept forming the word pat instead of trying new words such as tap or apt from the le

tters A, P, and T. Which strategy of memory is she demonstrating
Social Studies
1 answer:
lara [203]3 years ago
3 0

The fact that Carol kept repeating the same word in the game instead of leads us to infer that this is the Rehearsal memory strategy.

<h3>What is the rehearsal memory strategy?</h3>
  • It involves repeating something you want to commit to memory over and over.
  • It is the most common memory strategy used by humans.

Carol is repeating the same word, "pat," over and over again. She is most likely trying to commit this to memory which means that she is using the rehearsal strategy.

Find out more on memory strategies at brainly.com/question/9134427.

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