chunking

chunking
a) A strategy for making more efficient use of short-term memory by recoding information.
b) A method of presenting information which splits concepts into small pieces or "chunks" of information to make reading and understanding faster and easier, using such methods as bulleted lists, short subheadings, or short sentences with one or two ideas per sentence.

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  • Chunking (psychology) — Chunking, in psychology, is phenomenon whereby individuals group responses when performing a memory task. Tests where individuals can illustrate chunking commonly include serial and free recall, as these both require the individual to reproduce… …   Wikipedia

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  • Chunking (computing) — In computer programming, chunking has multiple meanings. In memory management Typical modern software systems allocate memory dynamically from structures known as heaps. Calls are made to heap management routines to allocate and free memory. Heap …   Wikipedia

  • Chunking (division) — In mathematics education at primary school level, chunking (sometimes also called the partial quotients method) is an elementary approach for solving simple division questions, by repeated subtraction. To calculate the result of dividing a large… …   Wikipedia

  • chunking — The process within short term memory of combining disparate items of information so that they take up as little as possible of the limited space in short term memory; e.g., combining into one percept the three individual letters making up the… …   Medical dictionary

  • chunking — adj. stocky n. formation of smaller units of information into large coordinated units …   English contemporary dictionary

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