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The Area in Which Data in Cells May Be Changed

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The area in which data in cells may be changed is sometimes called the data entry area.

Examine misconceptions about memory capacity and functionality.
Understand the different types of memory storage (sensory, short-term, and long-term) and their characteristics.
Comprehend the processes and strategies that enhance memory retention, such as chunking, maintenance and elaborative rehearsal.
Recognize the effects of primacy and recency on memory recall.

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