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A researcher is studying 378 nurses enrolled in an online RN to BSN completion program and analyzing how age, level of engagement, motivation and time spent studying impact the final test score. When she enters level of engagement, motivation and time spent studying into the regression model the R square change associated with each is significant but when she enters age into the model the R square change is not significant. You would recommend the final regression model include what variables?
Encoding Information
Encoding information refers to the process of converting sensory input into a form that can be stored and recalled from the brain's memory.
Anterograde Amnesia
A condition where new events cannot be stored in long-term memory, leading to a loss of the ability to create new memories after the event that caused amnesia.
Long-Term Memories
Are memories that can last from a few days to a whole lifetime, holding information about past experiences, knowledge, and skills.
Repressed Memory
A controversial theory suggesting that memories of traumatic events may be stored in the unconscious mind and blocked from normal conscious recall.
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