According to Atkinson and Shiffrin's proposed model of memory, the given below are the elements of memory:
<h3>What was the model of memory proposed by Atkinson-shiffrin?</h3>
Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin proposed the multi-store model of memory, commonly referred to as the modal model, in 1968. A sensory register, short-term memory (STM), and long-term memory (LTM) were suggested as the three stores that made up memory (LTM).
Information is stored in the sensory memory before being sent to the short-term memory.
A brief period of time is used to store information or memories in short-term memory.
Long-term memory: a memory or piece of information that will last for several days or many years.
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C. "Neither as a boy nor as a man was he a toady, but from early youth was by nature attracted to people of high station as a fly is drawn to the light, assimilating their ways and views of life and establishing friendly relations with them"
Explanation:
The excerpt presented above is from Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Iliyich that shows that even in a young age Ivan wanted to be part of the high class society or the elite group.
<span>Luca is a good and decent human being. </span>
The door reminds Enfield of a recent occurrence he witnessed. A strange, repellent man trampled down a little girl. The passengers got so angry with him that they demanded compensation from him, on behalf of the girl. He disappeared in the building to which the door led, only to be back a few minutes later with a 100-pound check. The check was legitimate, but signed by another man, Mr. Jekyll - an honorable and well-respected man whose lawyer Enfield is. This story brings about the two most important names - Mr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The reader won't find out that they are actually one and the same person until the very end of the novel.