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Craik and Lockhart Argue That Not All So-Called Long-Term Memories

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Craik and Lockhart argue that not all so-called long-term memories are equivalent in how readily they are stored, but rather that memory storage and recall depends upon the __________ of the processing that takes place.


Definitions:

Integration

The process of combining or incorporating parts into a whole, often used in the contexts of social inclusion and the combination of different societal groups.

Assimilation

The process by which a person or group acquires the social and psychological characteristics of another group.

Culture

A set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution, organization, or group.

Static

Refers to something that is fixed, unchanging, or lacking in movement.

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