Psychology

Thinking about what a word means helps you remember it more than its spelling does

Ask someone to judge whether a word is printed in capital letters and they'll barely remember it later. Ask them whether it fits a sentence's meaning instead, and recall jumps sharply. Memory depends less on how long you study something and more on how deeply you process it.

Fergus Craik & Robert Lockhart, Levels of Processing: A Framework for Memory Research — Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1972

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