The main problem(s) for the levels of processing approach were

A. Informal: There was no formal model that could predict the levels of recall one might expect for different tasks.
B. Circularity: Deeper processing led to better recall, but the only way to know processing was deeper was to observe recall.
C. Omission: Only addressed processes during study, not at recall.
D. Precision: The notion of a task was poorly defined.

Ans:
B. Circularity: Deeper processing led to better recall, but the only way to know processing was deeper was to observe recall.
C. Omission: Only addressed processes during study, not at recall.

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