The Original Atkinson-Schiffrin Three-Stage Information-Processing Model Introduced Distinctions Among
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The original Atkinson-Schiffrin three-stage information-processing model introduced distinctions among
A) recall,recognition,and relearning.
B) shallow processing,semantic processing,and deep processing.
C) sensory memory,short-term memory,and long-term memory.
D) the self-reference effect,the spacing effect,and the testing effect.
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