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Which principle involves forming visual or auditory cues to link together two or more items or chunks of information?
What is the process of identifying and separating main ideas and important details from a larger body of information?
Which principle involves the process of ignoring unimportant things?
What is the mnemonic used to identify the Twelve Principles of Memory?
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Which principle involves the process of using words, phrases, verbal expressions, pictures, familiar objects, numbers, tunes, personal experiences, familiar situations, or mnemonics to link information in memory?
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Study Notes
Principles of Memory and Effective Learning Strategies
- Learning objective: Use the mnemonic SAVE CRIB FOTO to identify the Twelve Principles of Memory
- Learning objective: Explain the use of principles such as Selectivity, Association, Visualization, and Elaboration
- Learning objective: Explain the use of principles like Concentration, Recitation, Intention, and Big and Little Pictures
- Learning objective: Explain the use of principles such as Feedback, Organization, Time on Task, and Ongoing Review
- Selectivity: Process of identifying and separating main ideas and important details from a larger body of information
- Selectivity: Helps in deciding what to survey in a chapter, highlight in a textbook, include in notes or study tools, and what to study for a test
- Association: Process of forming visual or auditory cues to link together two or more items or chunks of information
- Association: Involves using words, phrases, verbal expressions, pictures, familiar objects, numbers, tunes, personal experiences, familiar situations, or mnemonics
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Test your understanding of the Twelve Principles of Memory with this quiz. Practice identifying and explaining how to use memory principles such as Selectivity, Association, Visualization, Elaboration, Concentration, Recitation, Intention, and more using the mnemonic SAVE CRIB FOTO.