Cognitive psychologists focused on learning and retention have found students who constantly review material actually retain less information than those who review in such a way that the material seems somewhat fresh instead of over-rehearsed, and they tend to overlook the more holistic aspects of the material.
A) students who constantly review material actually retain less information than those who review in such a way that it seems somewhat fresh instead of over-rehearsed, and they tend to
B) that students who constantly review material actually retain less information than those who, in reviewing material so that it seems somewhat fresh rather than over-rehearsed, tending to
C) that students who constantly review material actually retain less information than do those who review in such a way that the material seems somewhat fresh rather than over-rehearsed, and that this first group tends to
D) constant review of material results in less retention than do those individuals who, in reviewing in such a way that the material seems somewhat fresh instead of over-rehearsed, tend to
E) that students who constantly review material actually retain less information than those who review material so that it seems somewhat fresh instead of over-rehearsed, and that such individuals tend to
OA C
Source: Magoosh
Cognitive psychologists focused on learning and retention have found students who constantly review material actually
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