Asked by Joseph Saucier on May 26, 2024

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Memorizing a list of locations and then using them to help yourself remember a list of names is an example of

A) serial learning.
B) a mnemonic device.
C) implicit memory.
D) retroactive interference.

Mnemonic Device

a learning technique that aids information retention or retrieval by making associations with memorable constructs.

Implicit Memory

A form of enduring memory that allows individuals to carry out activities without being consciously aware of past encounters.

  • Attain insight into how mnemonic devices contribute to improving memory capabilities.
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Albertina NdapandulaMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
This scenario describes the use of a mnemonic device, which is a technique that aids in memory retrieval. In this case, the list of locations serves as a cue to help remember the list of names.