Jacki trains lifeguards on how to perform CPR. Although the lifeguards appear to have mastered the procedure, Jacki continues to have them practice CPR once a week so that it becomes second nature to them. Jacki is encouraging the process of:

A) massed practice.
B) distributed practice.
C) job-relevant practice.
D) overlearning.


Ans: D) overlearning.

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