Long-term recall can hold approximately seven chunks of information. A. True
B. False
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A. True
The concept of long-term memory’s capacity is often summarized by the “magic number seven,” which suggests that short-term memory can hold about 7 chunks of information at a time. While long-term memory has a much larger capacity, the idea originates from the difficulty of remembering more than seven items at once in short-term contexts. Thus, the statement is accurately reflecting a principle of cognitive psychology.