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    The Ability to Hold Information in Memory for a Moment
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The Ability to Hold Information in Memory for a Moment

Question 133

Question 133

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The ability to hold information in memory for a moment before evaluating, calculating, and inferring its significance is known as "_____."


A) prospective memory
B) working memory
C) source amnesia
D) control processes

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