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Paired-associate technique

A form of learning used to understand how individuals memorize and recall the association between multiple things, typically a pair of words (Arndt, 2012). For example, an individual might learn a word pair such as phone and pillow and later be prompted with one word (pillow) to recall its associated pair (phone).

PsychSummarized

​"In any given moment, we have two options: to step forward into growth or to step back into safety."

--- Abraham Maslow

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