Structural EncodingGetting verbal information into memory by translating it into memory codes consisting of the physical structures of the letters and/or words. For example, look at the following word list: hay key pig dog Structural encoding of this word list might consist of the following: four words, each made up of three lower-case letters. See: phonemic encoding and semantic encoding |
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