Dual coding refers to the process of

A) translating from a second language to one?s first language.
B) both saying and writing answers.
C) putting text information into one?s own words.
D) mentally representing a text in both words and images.


D / Explanation:
A) Dual coding is the concept that information can be coded verbally or nonverbally, referring to the mental representations of text in both words and images. Because both a verbal and image code are used, comprehension and retention are enhanced.
B) Dual coding is the concept that information can be coded verbally or nonverbally, referring to the mental representations of text in both words and images. Because both a verbal and image code are used, comprehension and retention are enhanced.
C) Dual coding is the concept that information can be coded verbally or nonverbally, referring to the mental representations of text in both words and images. Because both a verbal and image code are used, comprehension and retention are enhanced.
D) Dual coding is the concept that information can be coded verbally or nonverbally, referring to the mental representations of text in both words and images. Because both a verbal and image code are used, comprehension and retention are enhanced.

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