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The levels of processing
Craik & Lockhart (1972) rejected the idea of separate Memory structure put forward by Atkinson & Shiffrin, believing instead that stimulus inputs go through a variety of processing operations.
According to Craik & Lockhart (1972), processing varies in terms of depth.
Shallow processing, the first stages of processing are shallow and involve recognising the stimulus in terms of its physical appearance ,E. ...
Next is the Deep processing, the deepest level of processing, involves coding the input in terms of its meaning.
Rehearsing material simply by rote repetition is called maintenance rehearsal and is regarded as shallow processing.
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