Multiple Choice
What is one difficulty with the levels-of-processing theory?
A) there is uncertainty as to how processing information at different levels is related to memory.
B) very little research has validated the levels-of-processing approach.
C) there is uncertainty as to what constitutes "deep" and "shallow" processing.
D) the levels-of-processing theory has very little practical value in the real world.
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