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Jingle as a Mnemonic Device
Jingles are a type of mnemonic aid that utilizes rhyming tunes or catchy phrases containing key terms related to a concept, thereby making the information more memorable.
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A student needs to memorize the five main types of vertebrate animals for an exam: mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians. Which of the following study methods is the best example of using a mnemonic device to organize this information for encoding?