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Psychology Definitions: D Data Driven Processing Decay Theory of Forgetting Declarative Memories Decision-Making Heuristic Deduction Deep Processing Default Values Dendrites Descriptive Accounts Detectors Diagnostic Information Dichotic Listening Digit Span Task Direct Memory Testing Distributed Representation Divided Attention Dual Coding Theory
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Data-Driven Processing

Data-drive processing is a type of processing in which the sequence of mental events is largely determined by the pattern of incoming information

Data-driven processing is sometimes referred to as 'bottom'up' processing and it often gets contrasted with concept-driven processing.

 

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