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irinina [24]
4 years ago
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After class, Anita and Bev make plans to study for their psychology exam together but cannot decide on a time or location. In ad

dition, Anita realizes that she left her phone in her apartment. Anita and Bev agree that it is easiest to meet at Bevs dorm. Bev gives Anita her room number and passcode. Anita likely will be able to retain this information in short-term memory, without additional processing, for ____.a. a second or lessb. five secondsc. 10 secondsd. 30 seconds
Computers and Technology
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jarptica [38.1K]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer to this question is the option "a".

Explanation:

In this question, the answer is "a second or less". because Anita will not be unable to retain her information in short-term memory, without additional processing and they both decide to meet at Bev's dorm so he will give his room number(room-id) and pass-code to Anita.that's why the answer to this question is option a.

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