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the truth about memory is that
the more often you recall info, the easier it is
an example of setting a trap for your memory is
putting an unusual item in your pocket
the best state of mind in which to recall info is to be
relaxed
you can increase memory by organizing info. organization can be
alphabetically, in categories, spatially
(all)
a useful memory technique is
creating associations and pictures
the memory jungle presented in this chapter demonstrates the use of
visualization
an example of info that is most frequently stored in short-term memory is
the bakery's phone # you looked up to order a cake on a whim
an example of an acrostic is
the sentence "every good boy does fine" musical notes on a piano
a student who studies just enough to pass the next test is not using the memory strategy of:
Over learning
the mnemomic device called the ... system employs key words that are paired with numbers.
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