Long-term recall can hold approximately seven chunks of information. A. True
B. False
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A. True
Long-term memory can indeed hold a vast amount of information, but when we’re talking about short-term memory, it’s often said to hold about seven chunks of information at a time, as suggested by George A. Miller in his research. This concept is widely known as Miller’s Law. However, long-term memory has the capacity to store much more information than just seven chunks.