Asked by Nikki Haynes on May 09, 2024

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If information from a story is presented in scrambled order,people ______.

A) actually recall it better than if it had been presented in proper order,because they pay more attention to it
B) recall just as much information as if it had been presented in proper order
C) tend to recall it in the scripted order
D) cannot recall any of the details of the story

Scripted Order

A scripted order refers to a predetermined sequence of actions or events, often used in the context of routines, performances, or programming.

Scrambled Order

An arrangement of items or information in a non-sequential, non-logical sequence, typically making it difficult to process or understand without reordering.

Proper Order

A principle or state wherein components or steps are arranged in a sequence that follows a logical or prescribed pattern, often critical for processes and procedures.

  • Identify the significance of script knowledge in organizing sequences of events and actions.
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Carlyon KlattMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
When information from a story is presented in a scrambled order, people tend to mentally reorganize it into a coherent narrative based on their understanding of how stories are typically structured. This process is known as reconstructive memory, where individuals use their knowledge and expectations to fill in gaps and make sense of disordered information.