A psychologist wrote, "Reading or taking notes and remembering are two separate tasks. Just because you read something or take notes does not mean that you will remember what you read or wrote down. You have to take some additional steps to transfer the information so that you will remember it." Use your knowledge of the information-processing system to explain the meaning of the above statement and its implications for learning.
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