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How much information can be stored in long-term memory?
 
  a. A million chunks can be stored.
  b. It depends upon how well-rehearsed the information is.
  c. There is no known limit.
  d. It depends upon what kind of information is being stored.

Question 2

The idea that number names must be counted in the same sequence, without change, defines the ____.
 
  a. stable-order principle
  b. one-to-one principle
  c. cardinality principle
 d. universality principle

Question 3

The rule i before e except after c is an example of
 
  a. semantic code.
  b. rehearsal.
  c. auditory information.
  d. use of metamemory.

Question 4

Collette is sitting with her young son Jim, and has placed five jellybeans in front of him. Jim starts to count the beans, and as he points to the beans says, one, two, three He then looks up at Collette and smiles. Jim has not yet mastered the
 
  a. stable-order principle.
  b. one-to-one principle.
  c. cardinality principle.
 d. universality principle.

Question 5

A teacher asks you to learn the new word factotum by using it in a sentence. This is an example of
 
  a. rote learning.
  b. iconic memory
  c. a chunking method.
  d. an elaborative strategy.
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All correct
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Happy to help
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thanks
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