What is chunking in psychology?
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Chunking is a process by which individual piece are bounded together into meaningful whole
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Chunking is a term referring to the process of taking individual pieces of information (chunks) and grouping them into larger units. By grouping each piece into a large whole, you can improve the amount of information you can remember. Probably the most common example of chunking occurs in phone numbers.
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