Lenore is a nurse and is studying to take her licensing exam. She is considering buying an expensive study program that "guarantees to give you the best cues for remembering test information." Is this claim likely correct?
A. No, Lenore would likely perform better by using cues she generate herself.
B. Yes, Lenore will do better if she is given cues generated by the company rather than using her own.
C. Yes, because for every concept there is one cue that guarantees accurate retrieval.
D. No, because this approach involves recognition and the exam requires recall.
Answer: A
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