A simple exercise, designed to demonstrate how content knowledge facilitates the rate of retrieval of domain-specific information is described and validated. Music expert and novice class volunteers quickly name any 7 words that relate to music. Reliably, the experts complete the task more quickly. Students rated this demonstration as both educational and interesting.
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