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has gloss | eng: Transfer-appropriate processing is the phenomenon showing that memory performance is not only determined by the depth of processing (where associating meaning with information strengthens the memory; see levels-of-processing effect), but by the relationship between how information is initially encoded and how it is later retrieved. Memory will be best when the processes engaged in during encoding match those engaged in during retrieval. |
lexicalization | eng: Transfer-appropriate processing |
instance of | c/Memory processes |
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