| 31. | Therefore, when " chunking " is used as a strategy, one can expect a higher proportion of correct recalls.
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| 32. | Chunking is the process of combining pieces of information to increase the limited amount of information that working memory can retain.
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| 33. | Streaking and highlighting have taken a back seat to " chunking " _ big bold strips or tufts of color.
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| 34. | A chunking device would be a box to deposit papers you don't have time to do something more meaningful with.
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| 35. | Taking this further, a powerful and intuitive structure known as " chunking " allows precise manipulation of text and number strings.
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| 36. | That is, the mechanism used to convey the list of items to the individual affects how much " chunking " occurs.
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| 37. | When Hurley returned to Chunking, Chiang was furious with the declaration that Hurley had signed without even informing him in advance.
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| 38. | These can include the method of loci, the use of chunking, or other techniques for storage and retrieval of information.
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| 39. | Music is organized with a highly developed temporal structure, and it functions as a powerful metric template organizing and chunking information.
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| 40. | Chunking is used by the brain s short-term memory as a method for keeping groups of information accessible for easy recall.
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