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In a set of numerical data, the value for Q3 can never be smaller than the value for Q1.
Retention
The ability to store and recall information or experiences over time.
Recency Effect
A cognitive bias that predisposes individuals to remember the most recently presented information better than information presented earlier.
Phi Phenomenon
An optical illusion wherein stationary objects shown in rapid succession, separated by short intervals, appear to be moving.
Chunking Effect
A cognitive process that enhances memory by breaking information down into smaller, manageable units or chunks.
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