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Serial Position Effect
A cognitive phenomenon whereby items at the beginning and end of a list are remembered more easily and accurately than those in the middle.
Serial Position Effect
A phenomenon in memory which suggests that when learning a list of items, the probability of recalling an item is dependent on its position in the list, with early and late items being more likely to be remembered than middle items.
Primacy Effect
The tendency to remember information that is presented first or early in a list more effectively than information presented later.
Recency Effect
The psychological phenomenon where the most recently presented information is remembered better than earlier information.
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