According to context-dependent theories of memory, when would you do best on a driving test?
A.
if you space out your practice sessions
B.
if you organize your practice in the same order as the test
C.
if you practice just before the test to prime your memory
D.
if you take the test on the same route where you practiced
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
According to the context dependent theory of memory, improved recall occurs when the context present during the encoding & retrieval are same.
Therefore, if the test is taken at the same route where you have practiced, you will do best in the driving test.
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