Levels of Processing
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- Created on: 06-04-13 14:41
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- Levels of Processing
- Phonetic- processing information about what something sounds like.
- Structural-processing information about what things look like.
- Shallowest form of information processing and is likely to result in the least material being remembered.
- Evaluation
- Strength- Practical application. Education.
- strength- experimental evidence. Craik and Tulving.
- Strength- support. Brain scans.
- Weakness- Other factors affect remembering. Reber et al- Emotion.
- Semantic- processing information about what something means.
- Levels of Processing
- Phonetic- processing information about what something sounds like.
- Structural-processing information about what things look like.
- Shallowest form of information processing and is likely to result in the least material being remembered.
- Evaluation
- Strength- Practical application. Education.
- strength- experimental evidence. Craik and Tulving.
- Strength- support. Brain scans.
- Weakness- Other factors affect remembering. Reber et al- Emotion.
- Deepest processing, that involves the most cognitive work, material is likely to be best remembered.
- Levels of Processing
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