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Economists generally assume that people make:
Long-Term
Pertaining to or involving an extended period, especially with reference to retention of information or memory.
Prospective
Relating to or effective in the future, often used in studies that follow subjects forward in time.
Magical Number
The Magical Number, often referred to as "seven plus or minus two," is a theory suggesting the limit of an individual's ability to process, hold, and recall information in short-term memory.
George Sperling
A psychologist known for his research on the capacity of visual memory and the temporal duration of visual sensory memory.
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