In the Craik and Tulving (1975) study where the time spent processing the information was varied, the results indicate
A) time spent processing was just as important as level of processing in predicting subsequent recall.
B) time spent processing was linearly related to recall.
C) time spent processing was less predictive of recall than level of processing.
D) time spent processing cannot be varied independently of level of processing.
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