John William Vann has written: 'The function of elaborative responses in the processing of a persuasive communication' -- subject(s): Communication, Visual evoked response, Human information processing, Auditory evoked response, Psychological aspects
The levels of processing theory says that what is necessary to form lasting memories? B. Deep processing
Maintenance rehearsal involves simply repeating information to keep it in short-term memory, while elaborative rehearsal involves making connections between new information and existing knowledge to better encode it into long-term memory. Elaborative rehearsal is generally more effective for long-term retention than maintenance rehearsal.
Maintenance rehearsal involves simple repetition of information to keep it in short-term memory, while elaborative rehearsal involves making connections and associations with existing knowledge to better encode information into long-term memory. Elaborative rehearsal is more effective for deeper understanding and retention of information compared to maintenance rehearsal.
Elaborative rehearsal refers to a memory technique that involves thinking about the meaning of the term to be remembered. An example of this technique is using Roy G. Biv to remember the colors of the rainbow, which are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
Elaborative rehearsal is relating new material to material that is already familiar so it can be more easily remembered. For example: relating a string of numbers to a phone number to more easily memorize it. Chunking is an example of an acronym. EX: Every Good Boy Does Fine (EGBDF) Piano keys.
A person who is able to reflect or "make elaboration" of a particular topic. A person who makes somehow insightful thinking of a topic.
involving many carefully arranged parts or details; detailed and complicated in design and planning.
Natalie L. Reeves has written: 'The effects of elaborative rehearsal on memory and confidence in a paired association test between adolescents and older adults'
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It's Batch Processing,Realtime Processing,On line Processing and Distributed Processing.
There are a number of data processing techniques that can be used. The most common ones are batch processing, online processing, real-time processing and distributed processing.