Transfer-appropriate processing

{Transfer-appropriate processing}: information is recalled better when {the type of processing involved in retrieval matches the type of processing involved in encoding} (e.g. Morris et al, 1977)


Q. How did Morris et al (1977) demonstrate transfer-appropriate processing?
A. Encoding tasks involved either semantic analysis or rhyming tests; recognition tasks either did or did not involve rhyming. Matched pairs performed better.

Q. What was the counter-intuitive finding of transfer-appropriate processing (Morris et al, 1977)?
A. Acquisition tasks about rhyming (i.e. low depth of processing) performed better than semantic acquisition tasks when the recognition task also involved rhyming.

Last updated 2023-07-13.