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The '''levels-of-processing effect''' was first identified by [[Kenneth Craik|Craik]] and Lockhart<!-- Please cite that publication. I've GUESSED that Kenneth Craik is the right person and put in a link. What about Lockhart? Did that person have a first name? --> in [[1972]].
 
The fundamental concept of the levels-of-processing effect, is that different methods of encoding information into memory have different levels of effectivnesseffectiveness, either in their actual writing in, or in their reading back (recall) from memory.
 
The test used to illustrate their hypothesis showed, roughly speaking, that: