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1. True or False? Semantic processing of information will always improve encodin

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Question

1. True or False? Semantic processing of information will always improve encoding for both implicit and explicit learning.

2. Working memory is responsible for keeping items easily accessible. Our working memory functions through the use of different control processes. Which of the following is NOT a control process?

-rehearsal

-attention

-storage

-chunking

3. Generally, using _________ processing to encode information results in better retrieval of the information.

-phonological

-specific

-semantic

-structural

-rehearsal

-attention

-storage

-chunking

3. Generally, using _________ processing to encode information results in better retrieval of the information.

-phonological

-specific

-semantic

-structural

Explanation / Answer

1. False

Semantic or deep processing is a conscious effort by attaching meanings to the events to remembered or storing ,hence,it involves explicit learning.

2. Storage.

Working memory doesn't involves storage ,it is not a controlling process of working memory,once the memory is stored it goes to long term memory.

3.deep or semantic processing

Encoding information by attaching meanings to it that is semantic processing or deep processing results in better retrieval of the information.