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A restrictive indorsement reduces the risk of theft or unauthorized transfer by eliminating the bearer quality of a blank indorsement.
George Miller
A psychologist best known for his theory that the average number of objects an individual can hold in short-term memory is 7 ± 2.
Magic Number
A concept in cognitive science referring to the short-term memory capacity of about seven items (plus or minus two).
Auditory Traces
Memory traces of auditory information that are believed to persist in the brain for a brief period after the auditory stimulus has ended.
Short-term Memory
The ability to retain a limited amount of data in a readily accessible, active condition for a brief duration.
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