In: Psychology
Distinguish between simultaneous processing and successive Processing with examples.
Simultaneous processing: when you know how to relate among the various concepts and get them all together to form something meaningful it is called simultaneous processing.
For example: consider Raven's progressive Matrius (RPM)test in which the model is given and from that a part has been removed that needs to be fixed. You are suppose to choose one of the six options that best completes the design.
Successive Processing: Successive processing is when you know all the steps and required information serially so that one leads to the recall of another.
For example: Learning of digits, alphabet, multiplication tables, etc.successive processing.
Simultaneous processing: When you know how to relate among the various concepts and get them all together to form something meaningful it is called simultaneous.