What is the main difference between the Transfer Appropriate Processing (TAP) approach and the Encoding Specificity (ES) principle?

A. TAP focuses on the relationship between study and test, while ES focuses on what happens at test.
B. ES extends TAP beyond talking about the overlap of processes to talk about how the information combined with teh item at test is reused at test.
C. TAP and ES are really synonymous - there is no major difference.
D. TAP focuses on the learning that occurs at study, while ES also incorporates learning that occurs preexperimentally.

Ans: B. ES extends TAP beyond talking about the overlap of processes to talk about how the information combined with teh item at test is reused at test.

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