As you read this chapter in psychology, you frequently ask yourself "why" questions, such as "Why would that be true?" as well as relating this new information with your own experiences involving your own "memory.". You are using which of the following to help you remember the information in this chapter?
a. elaborative processing
b. chunking or recoding
c. maintenance rehearsal
d. redintegration
A
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