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The '''levels-of-processing effect''' was first identified by [[Fergus I. M. Craik]] and Lockhart<!-- Please cite that publication. The Craik is Fergus I. M. Craik. 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 effectiveness, either in their actual writing in, or in their reading back ([[
The test used to illustrate their [[hypothesis]] showed, roughly speaking, that:
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