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What is full employment? What are the different kinds of unemployment? What constitutes the natural (normal) rate of unemployment?
Long-Term Memory
The component of memory capable of storing large amounts of information for long periods, often the entire lifetime.
Chunks
Memory technique involving grouping information together to improve recall.
Rehearsed Information
Rehearsed information refers to data or facts that an individual has practiced recalling or reviewing, therefore enhancing the likelihood of retention and recall.
Short-Term Memory
A capacity for holding a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period.
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