Generally speaking, meaningful learning is an effective way of learning and remembering new information. An exception to this rule is when students:

A) Relate it to prior knowledge acquired before age 10.
B) Elaborate on the information using previously acquired misconceptions.
C) Organize it as a hierarchy rather than as a two-dimensional matrix.
D) Learn it very quickly.


B

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