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The minority view on entrapment in the United States focuses on the nature of the government conduct.
Short-term Memory
A temporary storage system in the brain capable of holding a small amount of information in an easily accessible state for a short period.
George Miller
A pioneering cognitive psychologist best known for his theory that the span of immediate memory and absolute judgment is limited to an average of seven items.
Magic Number
A concept in cognitive science referring to the limit of items an average human mind can hold in working memory, commonly thought to be seven plus or minus two.
Working Memory
An active system that processes the information in short-term memory.
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