Information processing theories equate learning with ___________, or storing knowledge in memory in an organized, meaningful fashion.

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Information processing theories equate learning with encoding, or storing knowledge in memory in an organized, meaningful fashion. Encoding involves transforming sensory input into a form that can be stored in memory. This process allows information to be retained, retrieved, and used in various cognitive tasks.

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