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Physics, 20.11.2020 19:50, lucyamine0

Steve procrastinated until the last day to study for his vocabulary test. He stayed up all night on the day before the test to study. To study for her history test, Sarah scanned her textbook for vocabulary words. She read each of them a few times, and then took the test. Marta wanted to do well on her driving test, so she practiced driving multiple times over the course of three months. Sean read the textbook, completed an experiment, and discussed the outcomes and theories with his classmates before taking his science exam. massed practice arrowRight spaced practice arrowRight shallow processing arrowRight deep processing arrowRight Reset Next End of Semester Test: Psychology A © 2020 Edmentum. All rights reserved.

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