When Paul studies for a psychology test, he tries to remember important terms by relating them to his past experiences and knowledge. He is using the strategy of:

A) semantic encoding.
B) visual imagery encoding.
C) organization encoding.
D) chunking.


A) semantic encoding.

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

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As flow emerges, there is a loss of ______.

A. self-consciousness B. self-control C. self-efficacy D. self-awareness

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Which of the following statements about tobacco use in the U.S. is FALSE?

A) Adolescents are more likely than adults to smoke brands of cigarettes that are heavily advertised. B) Since the 1998 tobacco company settlements that paid states $206 billion for tobacco-related illnesses, cigarette advertising has slowly decreased. C) The heaviest adult smokers tend to be those who started smoking at the earliest age. D) The use of smokeless tobacco generally begins at an earlier age than cigarette smoking.

Psychology

_____ occurs when other information competes with the information we are trying to recall.

A. Repression B. Interference C. Absent-mindedness D. Blocking

Psychology