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Viewing memory as a process in which items enter memory and go from a brief sensory store to a short-term temporary memory to a long-term permanent memory is an example of
Enthymeme
A syllogism or form of reasoning in which one of the premises is implicit or assumed rather than stated.
Missing Premise
a logical gap in an argument where an unstated or implied premise is necessary for the argument to hold.
Syllogism Validity
A measure of a syllogism's correctness in deducing the conclusion from two premises, based on the structure of the argument.
Syllogism Validity
The logic of an argument's structure determining its correctness or faultiness based on premises leading to a conclusion.
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