Jack knows that he can more easily memorize and recall a list of 10 familiar words than he can 10 unfamiliar words. this knowledge provides an excellent example of

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Memory?

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Answer:    Metamemory

Explanation:  Metamemory is an experience of our own memory. In other words, this memory is called Socratic awareness, and it means inward our knowledge of what we can remember more easily, so our experience tells us what we can remember more easily. It is a process of so-called memory self-control that helps with memory strategy. So, for example, the certainty that tells us that something we have learned just now, we will surely remember later, comes from the experience of metamemory.