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what is the deepest level of processing?
semantic
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who provided evidence for the levels of processing model?
Craik and Tulving (1975)
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what metaphor refers to everyday memory as "the amount of items remembered?" (Korial and goldsmith, 1996)
storehouse
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who proposed a more naturalistic approach of everyday memory?
Bartlett (1932)
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what percentage of participants retold memories inaccurately in Marsh and Tversky's (2004) study?
42%
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in Barbaricks et al (1975) who's retention was better?
Young people
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in Barbaricks et al (1975) who's free recall was better (80-90%)?
Young people
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Recognition is found to be better than recall, but how much did recognition drop by in Conway et al's (1991)?
68%
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After how many months was recognition at 86% (Conway et al,1994)?
26 months
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what percentage of students recall that they saw the video of the first tower in the 9/11 attacks, despite there only being videos of the second tower (Pezdec, 2003)?
73%
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what did Sharot et al (2006) propose flashbulb memories depend on?
Proximity
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