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.