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nummyann

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Craik and Lockhart, proponents of the levels-of-processing approach, would argue that the serial position curve:
 
  A) does not reflect the existence of separate short-term and long-term memory
  B) should occur for meaningful but not nonsense material
  C) is an artifact of questionable experimental procedures
  D) can be explained in terms of differential transfer to long-term memory
  E) none of the above

Question 2

Zinchenko suggested that the memorability of words was profoundly influenced by:
 
  A) the meaning of the words
  B) the intelligence of the research participant
  C) the goal of the research participant
  D) the age of the research participant
  E) the length of the words



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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