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Why does counterbalancing solve progressive order effects better than carry-over effects?
Physical Properties
Characteristics of a material or substance that can be observed or measured without changing its identity, such as density, color, or melting point.
Eidetic Memory
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Cueing
The process of prompting or signaling to elicit a specific response or action; often used in memory recall and learning strategies.
Short-Term Memory
The part of memory where small amounts of information can be kept for a short period of time, typically several seconds to a minute.
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