The correct answer is: "semantic encoding".
In general, encoding techniques are applied in order to elaborate on the information perceived by our senses, seeking to appropiately store it in our longer lasting memory units and to optimize subsequent retrieval.
Semantic encoding consists on relating certain concepts to a context in order to remember them better afterwards, using mechanisms such as chunking or mnemonics. This is the case in the research described where, in order to remember a list of objects, participants connect them to a house context.
<span>The federal agency that imposes and requires that cigarette
packages should contain warning labels is Federal Trade Commission or FTC. It is
an independent agency of the United States of America government founded in
1914. Its primary target is the promotion of consumer protection and the
removal and stoppage of </span>suppress competition in the business
practices such as coercive monopoly.
<span>anonymous. When a person does some action which can not be linked to him in any way, it is considered anonymous. Since in the example nobody knew who donated the money, such behavior fits the description of 'anonymous' very well. If there was anyone at the shelter who knew that the winner of the lottery donated the money, it would not be called anonymous.</span>