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Human Memory Limitations and Web Site Usability (Miller)

 

Supposedly, humans are able to hold 7 plus or minus 2 items in memory. This number is based on George Miller's (1956) work on digit span recall tasks. In particular, Miller examined how people encode and recall lists of increasingly difficult digit sequences. He found that people were generally only able to recall between 5 and 9 "chunks" of information (even when given other types of material to study, e.g. words). He concluded that the human memory system has a capacity of 7 plus or minus 2 chunks.
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