Naomi is studying for her law exam. While she is studying, she is trying to think of as many examples as she can to illustrate key ideas. In this case, Naomi is using
a. an efficient study strategy, because examples should help her to recall key ideas.
b. an ineffective study strategy that will probably cause her to confuse many of the key ideas.
c. shallow processing that does not focus on the underlying meaning of the material she is reading.
d. the linking method, to create a more complete semantic network.
A
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