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11 years ago
We make different types of errors in short-term memory and long-term memory. Provide two examples from the levels-of-processing theory that might help account for these differences.
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11 years ago
Explain that according to the levels-of-processing theory, phonological processing, or focusing on the sounds contained in the material, will result in shallower processing and possible acoustic mistakes like those common in short-term memory. Semantic processing, or focusing on the meaning of material, will create deeper processing and possible semantic mistakes like those found in long-term memory.
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