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lunatika

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The levels-of-processing approach
 
  a. states that we remember material better if we encode it in terms of sensory characteristics.
  b. states that deeper processing of material usually leads to more permanent retention.
  c. emphasizes the difference between short-term memory and long-term memory.
  d. emphasizes that the best way to learn something is to repeat it over and over.

Question 2

Suppose that you are trying to recall a friend's phone number, so you repeat it over and over to yourself without analyzing it or giving it meaning. According to the levels-of-processing approach, this activity would be categorized as
 
  a. shallow processing.
  b. working-memory processing.
  c. deep processing.
  d. the self-reference effect.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: b

Answer to Question 2

Ans: a



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