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24 September 2025

  • curprev 08:4008:40, 24 September 2025YolandaBronner talk contribs 5,413 bytes +5,413 Created page with "<br>Amanda Tust is an editor, fact-checker, and author with a Grasp of Science in Journalism from Northwestern College's Medill College of Journalism. Quick-term memory is the part of memory that shops a restricted amount of data for a short amount of time. It's transient (about 20 to 30 seconds), and you'll only remember a lot info (resembling a five to nine-word record). If you wish to see for your self simply how short your short-term memory actually is, try memorizin..."