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During alternative generation and selection, choices on the implementation environment may place technical limitations on the subsequent design phase activities.
Information Overflow
Information overflow, often called information overload, occurs when an individual receives too much information, making it difficult to process or make decisions.
Encoding Specificity
The principle that suggests the ease of recall of a piece of information depends on the similarity of the encoding environment to the retrieval environment.
Retrieval Context
The situation or environment in which information is recalled, which can influence the ease and accuracy of the retrieval process.
Testing Effect
The enhanced memory performance and retention that results from being tested on material versus only studying it.
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