Which of the following types of information will be the easiest for us to encode and remember?
a. Information that is auditory in nature.
b. Information that uses only one type of encoding, so that it does not become "muddled" on the way into our memories.
c. Information that holds some personal meaning to us.
d. Information that is repeated to us more than one time.
Answer: C
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