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Miller's Model

Miller's Model, also known as the "Magic Number 7," suggests that the average person's short-term memory can hold about 7 (plus or minus 2) chunks of information at once. A "chunk" can be a single item or a group of items grouped together meaningfully. This concept helps explain why our capacity to remember information is limited and highlights the importance of organizing data into manageable units to improve memory retention and learning.