Levels-of-processing model

Levels-of-Processing Model

The levels-of-processing model, proposed by Craik and Lockhart in 1972, suggests that memory retention depends on the depth of processing. Deeper, semantic processing leads to stronger, long-lasting memory, while shallow, surface-level processing results in weaker memory. It emphasizes how information is encoded over where it is stored.

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