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elaborative encoding

Definition

Elaborative encoding is a memory technique that involves processing new information by relating it to existing knowledge, thereby enhancing understanding and retention. This method encourages deeper cognitive engagement with the material, making it easier to retrieve later.

Example

For instance, when studying for a history exam, a student might relate significant dates to personal events, such as remembering that the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 was the same year their great-grandparent was born. This connection helps the student recall the date more easily during the exam.

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