Craik and Lockhart did not adhere to the notion that memory consists of separate stores and stages such as STM and LTM. Instead they proposed that
A) the more deeply an item is processed, the more likely it is to be recalled at a later date
B) encoding, storage, and retrieval were three parts of a general process of LTM.
C) the more deeply encoded a memory is, the more likely it is to be context dependent
D) the use of mnemonics illustrates that STM can be unlimited
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