Multiple Choice
What is the difference between recall and recognition?
A) Recall involves retrieving information from long-term memory and recognition involves retrieving information from short-term memory.
B) Recall requires participants to produce information from memory and recognition requires participants to identify whether a particular item is new or old.
C) Recall involves automatic processing and recognition involves effortful processing.
D) Recall is improved with elaboration and recognition is improved with rehearsal.
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