Both Jason and Ryan spent twenty hours studying for their Chemistry final exam. Ryan studied four hours a day for the five days before the exam, while Jason spent ten hours a day the two days before the exam studying. Based on what we know about effective strategies for enhancing memory, whose method of study is more effective in learning?

A. Ryan, because he was better able to distribute his learning

B. Jason's because he was better able to distribute his learning

C. Jason, because he avoided interference with other material

D. Ryan, because he already knew the material


A. Ryan, because he was better able to distribute his learning

Psychology

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