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In working memory, the short-term storage system for words and sounds is called:
 
  a. the visual-spatial sketchpad.
  b. the central executive.
  c. the sensory register.
  d. the phonological loop.

Question 2

Research indicates that when teaching a new skill, and particularly when teaching the skill to young children, we should proceed in short steps followed by extensive practice. This finding most closely relates to the capacity of:
 
  a. sensory memory.
  b. working memory.
  c. episodic memory.
  d. long-term memory.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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