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The Mandler study, which tested the effects of categorizing items, concluded that the number of categories used to remember information has little to no effect on recall.
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Mandler's work showed that organization by category does affect recall — the way items are grouped (number/size of categories) influences memory, with more organized/grouped lists improving recall.
Mandler's work showed that organization by category does affect recall — the way items are grouped (number/size of categories) influences memory, with more organized/grouped lists improving recall.
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