According to the LOP framework, how well we encode long-term information is most directly related to:
a. how often we encounter the information.
b. how deeply we process the information.
c. how long we are exposed to the information.
d. how motivated we are to learn the information.
Answer: B
Rationale: : Differences in processing can be described as a continuum from shallow processing (which is similar to maintenance rehearsal) to deep processing (which is more similar to elaborative rehearsal).
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