How does chunking provide a way to address the limited storage of short-term memory?

What will be an ideal response?


Chunking is combining separate items of information into a larger unit, or chunk, and then remembering chunks of information rather than individual items. Chunking is a powerful memory tool that greatly increases the amount of information that you can hold in short-term memory.

Psychology

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The ability to control impulses and are two components of the developmental task of self-control

a. imitation in the absence of the model b. self-esteem c. cooperation d. self-regulated goal attainment

Psychology

Two-year-old children are least likely to copy the exact actions of which of the following?

a. a live person performing actions the child understands b. a person with whom they could communicate via closed-circuit TV c. a person in a video performing actions the child understands d. a live person performing the actions the child does not understand

Psychology

British researchers James Watson and Francis Crick are famous for their 1953 discovery

A) of the number of genes humans have. B) of the number of chromosomes people have. C) of the makeup and shape of DNA molecules. D) that men and women have different DNA profiles.

Psychology

How is a field experiment similar to a lab experiment? Both involve

a. random selection. b. high internal validity. c. manipulation of an independent variable. d. control of extraneous variables.

Psychology