| 11. | His still-sharp memory spans almost the entire 20th century.
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| 12. | Though numerous factors affect memory span, the test is one that shows surprisingly high reliability.
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| 13. | Results obtained by different investigators show that the reliability coefficients for memory span are quite high.
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| 14. | The memory span is projected to be shorter with letters that sound similar and longer words.
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| 15. | For serial recall, the modality effect is seen in an increased memory span for auditorally presented lists.
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| 16. | Miller concluded that memory span is not limited in terms of bits but rather in terms of chunks.
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| 17. | Memory span is defined as the maximum number of items that participants correctly recall in 50 % of trials.
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| 18. | Therefore, these associated cues do not directly control the potential effect of proactive interference on short term memory span.
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| 19. | The thing that surprised me about this team is the memory span is not long, which is a good thing,
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| 20. | Whether anybody will remember these January shenanigans next autumn is highly doubtful, the national memory span now being about two-and-a-half weeks.
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