Multiple Choice
In the Hyde-Jenkins paradigm,some subjects were told that they would be tested for recall,while other subjects were misled about the purpose of the study.This experiment is a classic example of:
A) deep versus shallow processing.
B) exhaustive versus self-terminating search.
C) intentional versus incidental learning.
D) parallel versus serial processing.
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