"The sheer quantity of information involved... argues strongly that both the human subject's memory and our model thereof contain as little redundancy as possible and that it [should] contain stored facts only when these cannot otherwise be generated or inferred."
A) Cognitive economy
B) Encoding specificity
C) Dual-coding hypothesis
D) Characteristic feature storage
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