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The condition where a person has one gene for normal hemoglobin and one for sickle hemoglobin, in which the person does not exhibit symptoms, is sickle cell _____________.
Recency Effect
The tendency to remember the most recently presented information best, which can affect how memories are retrieved.
Chunking Effect
A memory strategy that involves grouping information into manageable units or "chunks" to enhance the ability to remember it.
Relearning
The process of learning material or skills previously studied then forgotten, often occurring more quickly than the initial learning.
Recall
The act of retrieving information or memories from one's past without specific cues, often tested as a measure of memory.
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