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list-length effect

list-length effect
As the number of items in a list increases, the memory performance decreases (i.e., the percentage of items correctly recalled decreases.) This effect occurs in free recall, cued recall and in recognition.
Strong, E. K. J. (1912). The effect of length of series upon recognition memory. Psychological Review, 19(6), 447-462. doi:10.1037/h0069812
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