In line with the levels of processing theory, Craik and Tulving (1975) found that recognition performance was best in the ______ condition, worst in the ______ condition, and intermediate in the ______ condition
a. semantic; graphemic; phonemic
b. graphemic; phonemic; semantic
c. semantic; phonemic; graphemic
d. phonemic; graphemic; semantic
A
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a. very congested traffic. b. cigarette smoke. c. novel but pleasant odors. d. uncomfortably cold temperatures.
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b. a decrease in blood pressure. c. an increase in body temperature. d. a decrease in body temperature.
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a. cue-dependent forgetting. b. repression. c. retroactive inhibition. d. the decay of memory traces.
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a. for as long as there have been theories of human development b. It is not considered a distinct stage, but covers later childhood and early adulthood. c. in 1904 d. none of these