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Which of the following best describes the concept of long-term working memory, proposed by Ericsson & Kintsch (2006) to explain the superior performance of experts in various domains?

(a)-An additional memory store that shares properties of both working memory and long-term memory.
(b)-The finding that information can be held in working memory for extended periods of time as long as no distractions are present.
(c)-Structures in long-term memory that are developed following a period of prolonged training and that serve to support the efficient storage and manipulation of information in working memory.
(d)-The notion that working memory is a set of processes that are embedded in long-term memory

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C.) Radical

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Answer: The correct answer is "(c)-Structures in long-term memory that are developed following a period of prolonged training and that serve to support the efficient storage and manipulation of information in working memory."

Explanation: Ericsson and Kintsch established this proposal to explain how efficient strategies can be developed in different domains through the use of organizational structures stored in long-term memory in order to manipulate greater amounts of information in memory.

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