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Arrange the following in order of increasing strength of the hydrogen bonds (weakest first) .
Encoding Specificity
The principle that suggests how we encode information into memory is specific to the context in which it is learned and that this encoding specificity affects how it is recalled.
Retrieval Cues
Specific stimuli or prompts that aid the recall of information stored in long-term memory, enhancing the ability to retrieve previously learned material.
Actor-observer Effect
The inclination to ascribe personal actions to external factors, while assigning the actions of others to their inherent traits.
Vicarious Reinforcement
Learning to replicate behavior by observing the consequences of others’ actions, rather than experiencing them firsthand.
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