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Chunking
Chunking is a memory strategy that involves organizing information into smaller, more manageable bits or chunks. As noted by Bodie, Powers, & Fitch-Hauser (2006), this method is particularly useful for remembering series of items like dates and phone numbers.
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Example of Chunking: Remembering a Phone Number
Combining Chunking and Rehearsal
A student is trying to memorize their new 10-digit student ID number: 9195551776. They find it difficult to recall the entire sequence at once. Which of the following approaches is the best example of using the strategy of organizing information into smaller, more manageable units to improve memory?