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The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:22.
  • Medicine/Behavioral Science
  • Modern (18th-20th Century)
  • Personal
  • Primary Source
URL: 

http://www.well.com/user/smalin/miller.html

Author: 
George A. Miller
Excerpt: 

I shall begin my case history by telling you about some experiments that tested how accurately people can assign numbers to the magnitudes of various aspects of a stimulus. In the traditional language of psychology these would be called experiments in absolute judgment. Historical accident, however, has decreed that they should have another name. We now call them experiments on the capacity of people to transmit information. Since these experiments would not have been done without the appearance of information theory on the psychological scene, and since the results are analyzed in terms of the concepts of information theory, I shall have to preface my discussion with a few remarks about this theory.

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