Tanya and Brad are roommates who are both studying for a psychology midterm. Tanya is careful to read her textbook at an even pace, whereas Brad keeps stopping and rereading when there is something he doesn't quite grasp. Which statement is true about their recall?

a. ?Tanya will remember more of the text because she was not constantly interrupting the flow of learning.
b. ?Brad will remember more because he adapted his speed to the complexity of the text.
c. ?Tanya will remember more because she used distributed practice.
d. ?Brad will remember more because he used massed practice.


ANSWER:
b

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