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At your first day of work the manager introduces you to your coworkers, one at a time. as you meet each person, you repeat all the names starting at the beginning. by the time you meet the last person, you can better recall the names at the beginning and the last names you heard. which of the following best explains your experience?

serial position effect

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  1. 6 October, 01:06
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    This is serial position effect.

    Explanation:

    Serial Position effect is a memory-related term. It means that a person can recall information that is presented to him in the beginning and at the end. The information in the middle is less likely to be recalled in comparison.

    This is majorly because of the preservation of information in our memory, i. e. the part the memory which is conscious. Thus, as per question, if the person remembers the names of his coworkers in the office introduced to him in the beginning and towards the end, this experience is due to serial position effect.
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