Some researchers are adding a fourth R to the SQ3R: Reflect. In this circumstance, what does Reflect mean?
a) To reflect means to try and think critically about what you have learned and how you can use it in your own life.
b) To reflect means to think about what the chapter has covered
c) To reflect means to try and understand why the author thought the material was important enough to include in the chapter.
d) To reflect means to think about what you have learned by quietly repeating the material to yourself, thus enhancing memory.
ANS: a
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