According to Alan Baddeley's approach to working memory, the central executive plays a role when students are studying for an exam
a. because it is important in source-monitoring tasks.
b. because it helps individuals who have ADHD, so that they can actually suppress competing answers.
c. because it helps people plan how they will divide their time during studying.
d. because it strengthens and expands the limits of the phonological loop.
Ans: c
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