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The encoding specificity principle refers to the recall of very specific images or details surrounding a vivid, rare, or significant personal event, such as the day you graduated from high school.
Oversimplified
Describes an explanation or concept that has been made too simple, losing accuracy or failing to capture complexity.
Pre-Coded
Pertains to data or information that has been prearranged in a specific format or scheme to facilitate processing or analysis.
Ambiguities
Situations or statements that are unclear or have multiple interpretations.
Subgoaling
A strategy in problem-solving that involves breaking down a goal into smaller, more manageable goals to make the task more attainable.
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