Levels of Processing

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Who developed levels of processing approach?
Craik and Lockhart 1972
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What does levels of processing believe?
Memory is a by-product of information processing that occurs when attending to information
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What two types of rehearsal are needed to transfer information into LTM?
Maintenance & Elaborative Rehearsal
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What is maintenance rehearsal?
Going over and over the information
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What is elaborative rehearsal?
Recoding the information
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What are the three levels in which information is processed?
Structural, Semantic and Phonetically
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What is the shallowest type of information processing and what is the deepest?
Structural and Semantic
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What is meant by semantically processing something?
Processing information for what is means
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What is meant by phonetically processing something?
Processing information for what is sounds like e.g. rhyming
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What is meant by structurally processing something?
Processing information for what it looks like e.g capital letters
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What does levels of processing believe?

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Memory is a by-product of information processing that occurs when attending to information

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What is maintenance rehearsal?

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What is elaborative rehearsal?

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