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Self-efficacy refers to an individual's evaluation of the self as good, bad, or mediocre.
Maintenance Rehearsal
Using working memory processes to repeat information based on how it sounds (auditory information); provides only shallow encoding of information and less successful long-term storage.
Elaborative Rehearsal
Using working memory processes to think about how new information relates to yourself or your prior knowledge (semantic information); provides deeper encoding of information for more successful long-term storage.
Dual Coding
A theory suggesting that information is stored in both verbal and visual forms to facilitate memory retention.
Working Memory
A cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing and manipulation.
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