Answer: Level of Processing
Explanation: The level of processing concept or model by (Craik and Lockhart, 1972) states that the recalling of memory is dependent on how shallow or how deep the mental processing of that information was. The deeper the mental processing of an information, the longer it will take for that memory to be forgotten and the more shallow a mental processing of an information was, the less time it will take for that memory to be forgotten.
In deep mental processing, one usually associate the information with similar or familiar cases, this makes the recalling process easy.
Colleen was able to recall almost all of the information she received from the lecture because she deeply processed the information by relating it to her own past relationships.
Answer:
short-term
Explanation:
According to my research on different types of memories, I can say that based on the information provided within the question Samantha has stored the information in her short-term memory. This can be said because based on the question Samantha studied every day up to the day of the exam (short term) therefore she had the information clear in her mind for the test.
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