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Which principle of learning suggests that training content should be broken down into smaller, manageable units?

Chunking is a cognitive process where individual pieces of information are grouped together into larger, more meaningful units. This aids in comprehension and r

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Question: Which principle of learning suggests that training content should be broken down into smaller, manageable units?

Answer options:

  • Spaced practice
  • Massed practice ✅ Chunking
  • Active learning

Correct answer: Chunking

Explanation: Chunking is a cognitive process where individual pieces of information are grouped together into larger, more meaningful units. This aids in comprehension and retention in training. Spaced practice refers to distributing learning over time.

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