Subjects studied pictures of faces while making judgments of honesty (“deep” processing) or sexual identification (“shallow” processing). In each case, half of the subjects were informed that there would be a subsequent test, while half were not so informed. Deep processing led to superior recognition memory, independent of test expectancy. © 1977, The Psychonomic Society, Inc.. All rights reserved.
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Strnad, B. N., & Mueller, J. H. (1977). Levels of processing in facial recognition memory. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 9(1), 17–18. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03336915