GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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5, 2
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5, 3
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7, 2
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7, 3
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Detailed explanation-1: -He said that we can hold seven ‘items’ in short-term memory, plus or minus two. Miller believed that our short-term memory stores ‘chunks’ of information rather than individual numbers or letters. This can explain why we are able recall items like mobile phone numbers, which contain more than 7 digits.
Detailed explanation-2: -Miller’s Law predicts that the average person can only keep 7 (± 2) items in their working memory. History. In 1956, a psychologist, George Miller performed research in which he found what he believed to be the limit of the human ability for processing information.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Magic number 7 (plus or minus two) provides evidence for the capacity of short term memory. Most adults can store between 5 and 9 items in their short-term memory. This idea was put forward by Miller (1956) and he called it the magic number 7.
Detailed explanation-4: -The concept of immediate memory was made popular by George A. Miller’s (1956) article on capacity limits in information processing, suggesting that it is limited to about seven units.
Detailed explanation-5: -(Working memory) It holds only a few items (research shows a range of 7 +/-2 items) and only lasts for about 20 seconds.