(1) Make things meaningful; (2) make information familiar; (3) use mental pictures; and (4) form bizarre, unusual, or exaggerated mental associations are the basic principles of
a. rote learning.
b. redintegration.
c. implicit priming.
d. mnemonics.
ANSWER: d
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