• Card 28 / 54: Which of the following statements about processing and memory performance is INCORRECT?
    A) According to the depth of processing hypothesis, judging whether a word is printed in capital letters will result in better memory of the word than judging whether the word refers to an animal or a fruit.
    B) Distributed practice is usually better than massed practice.
    C) Encoding that involves great breadth of processing is called elaborative encoding.
    D) Principle of transfer appropriate processing states that you will remember information more easily if you use the same type of processing when you try to retrieve it as you did when you originally studied it.

    Answer:
    A) According to the depth of processing hypothesis, judging whether a word is printed in capital letters will result in better memory of the word than judging whether the word refers to an animal or a fruit.

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Attribution:  Gabrieli, John. 9.00 Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2009. (MIT OpenCourseWare: Massachusetts Institute of Technology), http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/brain-and-cognitive-sciences/9-00sc-introduction-to-psychology-fall-2011 (Accessed 2 Mar, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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