Monday 12 March 2012

Encoding, Storage, Retrieval (Also deep/shallow processing)

Encoding: How we perceive and interpret information. There are many different ways of encoding information such as rehearsing or chunking. Encoding can happen with two different types of processing; deep or shallow. If shallow processed information will not be as detailed. If deep processed information will be detailed and precise.
Storage: The ability to obtain information and keep it over time.
Retrieval: Being able to access the information when it is needed

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