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Qualitative research is an iterative process, where researchers are constantly questioning and exploring throughout the research process.
Working Memory
A mental system that has a restricted capacity, tasked with momentarily maintaining information for processing.
Long-Term Memory
The phase or type of memory responsible for the storage of information over extended periods of time.
Sensory Memory
The briefest memory phase that enables people to maintain sensory information impressions even after the initial stimuli are no longer present.
Working Memory
The part of short-term memory that is concerned with immediate, conscious perceptual and linguistic processing.
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