In Chapter 5 of your textbook, the discussion of encoding specificity and level of processing emphasized that
a. both encoding specificity and level of processing activate the visual cortex during processing, and this activation directly improves recall.
b. recall is more accurate if the instructions during encoding match the instructions during remembering; this match may actually be more important than deep processing.
c. the most important factor in determining recall is whether people processed the material using deep processing or shallow processing.
d. encoding specificity is the most important factor in laboratory research on memory, whereas level of processing is the most important factor for everyday memory tasks.
Ans: b
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