Abstract
We examined the effect of level of processing on explicit and implicit memory performance. 58 high school students were shown a word list and were given either semantic or nonsemantic instructions. Subsequently, they were administered a free-recall test to assess explicit memory retention and a word-completion test to assess implicit memory retention. Level of processing affected both explicit and implicit performance. Depth of processing had a larger effect on the expression of explicit memory than on implicit memory.
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