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Active Rehearsal
Active rehearsal is a memory strategy focused on transferring information from short-term to long-term memory through repetition. This process involves consciously practicing or repeating the information until it is sufficiently encoded for long-term storage.
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Elaborative Rehearsal
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Example of Rehearsal: Learning Multiplication Tables
Combining Chunking and Rehearsal
A student needs to remember a new locker combination: 24-12-36. To commit it to memory, the student silently says 'twenty-four, twelve, thirty-six' to themselves repeatedly while walking to class. Which of the following best describes the technique this student is employing?