GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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Parallel Processing
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Shallow Processing
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Deep Processing
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Spacing Processing
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Detailed explanation-1: -Structural processing (appearance) which is when we encode only the physical qualities of something. E.g. the typeface of a word or how the letters look. 2. Phonemic processing – which is when we encode its sound.
Detailed explanation-2: -A shallow level of encoding occurs when we process information, like words, structurally, by the way they appear, or phonemically, by the way they sound. An example of structural encoding would be to remember the color of a word, and an example of phonemic encoding would be to think about what the word rhymes with.
Detailed explanation-3: -Semantic processing is the deepest level of processing according to this model. In semantic processing, additional meaning and related information is encoded at the same time. This leads to a very strong memory trace because of deep processing.
Detailed explanation-4: -Shallow processing (e.g., processing words based on their phonemic and orthographic components) leads to a fragile memory trace that is susceptible to rapid forgetting. On the other had, deep processing (e.g., semantic or meaning based processing) results in a more durable memory trace.
Detailed explanation-5: -There are three levels of processing in this model. Structural processing, or visual, is when we remember only the physical quality of the word E.g how the word is spelled and how letters look. Phonemic processing includes remembering the word by the way it sounds. E.G the word tall rhymes with fall.