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Unit 5 – Cognitive Psychology
Topic 5.3
Which action would best demonstrate an unconventional perspective on the theory of long-term memory storage?
Proposing that stored information is never truly forgotten, just less accessible.
Believing in the traditional model of encoding, storing, and retrieval.
Accepting the theory that memories are stored across different parts of the brain.
Arguing that short-term memory can only retain seven items at a time.
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