Jim is thinking about how the concepts he heard presented in his Women's Studies class earlier in the day are connected to what he's reading in his communications textbook. He is engaged in the form of elaboration known as:
a. discriminative processing
b. generalized processing
c. acoustic processing
d. relational processing
D
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