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Levels of processing: A framework for memory research. Briefly reviews the evidence for multistore theories of memory and points out difficulties with the approach An alternative framework for human memory research is then outlined in terms of depth or levels of processing
Levels of Processing Theory (Craik Lockhart, 1972) Craik and Lockhart’s ideas led to hundreds of experiments, most of which confirmed the superiourity of “deep” semantic processing for remembering information It explains why we remember some things much better and for much longer than others
Levels of Processing: Development of an Idea - Oxford Academic This chapter focuses on the background and development of the levels of processing (LOP) ideas proposed by Craik and Lockhart (1972) and on the empirical support for the ideas provided by Craik and Tulving (1975)
Levels of processing: A framework for memory research Although certain analytic operations must precede others, much recent evidence suggests that we perceive at meaningful, deeper levels before we perceive the results of logically prior analyses (Macnamara, 1972; Savin 676 CRAIK AND LOCKHART Bever, 1970)
Canadian Journal of Psychology Outstanding Contributions Series The levels of processing framework proposed by Craik and Lockhart (1972) presented a general approach to memory research that has been widely influential and the subject of intensive critical scrutiny