Multiple Choice
Craik and Tulving (1975) found that:
A) orienting tasks were not useful for memory improvement.
B) orienting tasks that promoted deeper processing led to better memory.
C) orienting tasks that promoted sensory processing led to better memory.
D) memory performance was not affected by the orienting tasks.
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