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james

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In an information-processing model, we can think of learning as moving information from:
 
  a. short-term (working) memory to long-term memory.
  b. long-term memory to the sensory register.
  c. the sensory register to short-term memory.
  d. long-term memory to short-term memory.

Question 2

Visual sensory memory is assumed to hold
 
  a. seven pieces of information for less than one second
  b. hundreds of pieces of information for less than one second
  c. seven pieces of information for up to one minute
  d. hundreds of pieces of information for up to one minute



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AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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james

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
:D TYSM


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Excellent

 

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