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Largely as the result of the New Deal,many Americans in the 1930s became convinced that the government should regulate various aspects of the economy.
Short-Term Memory
An ability to hold a small volume of information in a state that is both active and easily accessible for a limited time.
Encoding
The process by which information is transformed into a format that can be stored in memory, an initial step in memory formation.
Short-Term Memory
A cognitive system with a limited capacity that is capable of temporarily holding information available for processing. Short-term memory is essential for day-to-day tasks such as reasoning and decision-making.
Chunking
A process by which individual pieces of information are bound together into a meaningful whole, often to improve memory retention.
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