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Q: Which theory describes the way that information is organized in long-term memory?
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What is the capacity of the longterm memory system?

NOT seven, plus or minus two


Does Memory refer to the amount of longterm storage available to a PC?

no, it is false


What jobs require good short term memory?

an auctioner, or you can just learn to have longterm memory, lots of jobs require that! ;)


What term describes flash memory?

Flash memory is an electronic non-volatile computer storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. Flash memory gets its name because the microchip is organized so that a section of memory cells are erased in a single action or "flash."


Which of these best describes the personalization memory technique?

Relating information you need to remember to your own life


What is stack memory?

part of memory organized in stack


What describes a memory strategist?

Someone who uses techniques to aid his or her memory


Which set of steps describes the way the brain learns according to the information processing model?

sensory inputshort-term memoryrehearsallong-term memory


How does information get into your memory?

Information get's into your memory by memorizing it.


How does information get into memory?

Information get's into your memory by memorizing it.


How is memory organized in a computer?

Memory in a normal desktop computer today is organized in two different places:In the physical memory chips, attached to your motherboard.In a "paging file" on the hard drive of your pc.One must not confuse the hard drive of being memory, as it is simply just long term data storage.Memory is further organized into just regular memory, or what is called virtual memory. Virtual memory can exist on the memory chips, and on your hard drive in the paging file.On the next level, memory is organized on a per program basis. A program loads up, takes what it needs, then continues on working. As the program needs to store more information in the memory, it make take up more and more. That is why if you load a 20 page word document, it would take up more space than a two page word document.And memory optimizers simply do not work. All they do is move memory from the memory chips to your hard drive, making it seem like they are actually working. They actually make programs slower, since they have to reload that memory from the hard drive, into the memory.


What is memory organisation?

Memory can be organized into a one-word-wide organization, wide memory organization, interleaved organization and independent memory organization. The types of memory include HDD, RAM, ROM, and GPU.