Research suggests that using a narrative for memory recall can sometimes lead to decreased effectiveness, particularly if the narrative lacks relevance or adds cognitive load. Effective recall depends on aligning memory strategies with the material being learned. Therefore, while narratives can be helpful in certain contexts, they may not always enhance recall performance. ;
Research shows that using a narrative for recall can lead to decreased effectiveness if not properly aligned with the learning material. This occurs due to factors such as contextual relevance and cognitive load. Thus, the statement is True: using a narrative may lead to decreased levels of recall in certain situations.
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