On the Acquisition of Mnemonic Skill: Application of Skilled Memory Theory

Skilled memory theory ( W. G. Chase & K. A. Ericsson, 1981 , 1982 ) can provide a useful theoretical framework for describing the details of performance during the acquisition of mnemonic skill, one that can point to the critical conditions necessary for the successful acquisition of mnemonic sk...

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