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Caiter2013

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Define and provide examples of three levels of processing proposed by Craik and Tulving.
 
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Describe and differentiate between procedural knowledge and declarative knowledge.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Physical processing involves physically apparent properties like the shapes of letters.
Phonological processing involves the sound combinations associated with the letters, such as the sound of the word TABLE.
Semantic processing involves meaning, such as the meaning of the word TABLE.

Answer to Question 2

Procedural memory is memory for processes. Many of the activities that we do every day fall under the purview of procedural memory; these can range from brushing your teeth to writing. Declarative, or explicit memory, is memory for facts that can be stated.



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