You are given a series of problems, starting with a completely worked out example, followed by a problem with all steps worked out except the last one, followed by a problem with all steps worked out except the last two, and so on until a problem that has no steps worked out is given. According to research by Atkinson, Renkl and Merrill this is known as:

a. a context effect
b. case-based learning
c. backward fading
d. the example-problem pair method


C

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