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Question 1) Short-term memory (called "memory span" in this article) has a highly limited capacity. This article examines how this capacity should be quantified (the "units" of measurement for memory capacity). It compares a hypothesis from Miller (1956) with a new hypothesis. What are these two hypotheses?

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