What is the most likely reason that the people in Jared Horvath's study who binge-watched TV shows forgot the shows' content more quickly than people who watched the shows on a weekly basis? (1 point) Responses The binge-watchers weren't reaccessing what they watched. The binge-watchers weren't reaccessing what they watched. The binge-watchers weren't writing down what they watched. The binge-watchers weren't writing down what they watched. The binge-watchers weren't understanding what they watched. The binge-watchers weren't understanding what they watched. The binge-watchers weren't trying to remember what they watched.

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The most likely reason is that the binge-watchers weren't reaccessing what they watched. By watching multiple episodes in a short period of time, they may not have had as much time to reflect on and process the content, leading to poorer retention compared to those who watched the shows on a weekly basis.
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