“…Mental rehearsal was used because previous studies have demonstrated it can facilitate learning (Cooper, Tindall-Ford, Chandler, & Sweller, 2001;Ginns, Chandler, & Sweller, 2003;Ginns, 2005b;Leahy & Sweller, 2004, 2008Renkl, Stark, Gruber, & Mandl, 1998;Tindall-Ford & Sweller, 2006;Van Meer & Theunissen, 2009). Mental rehearsal is particularly applicable to students who have a degree of prior knowledge in the content domain and so are capable of imagining concepts and procedures.…”