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One of the conditions that makes yield management effective is when inventory is easily stored and held for a time when demand is stronger.
Short-Term Memory
The capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period.
Context-Dependent Memory
The principle that recall of information is easier when in the same context or environment where the memory was originally formed.
Serial-Order Effect
The impact of an item's position in a sequence on its recall, usually seen in memory tasks like remembering lists.
Depth of Processing
This refers to the concept in cognitive psychology that the level at which information is thought about or engaged with affects how well it is remembered. Deeper, more meaningful processing leads to better retention.
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