Dear Everyone, 
        Here is my part of the Miller paper.  Please forgive 
me if it seems rather confused, as it might well do because i 
got rather confused while reading it.  Hope you can make some 
sense of what i've written, if not i apologise and hope it 
becomes clearer when discussed in the lecture.
MILLER : PART 7
SUMMARISING MILLER
        Miller's paper is his attempt to discuss his thoughts 
on the limitations of people's capacities for processing 
information.  Miller thought that the variance was seven 
pieces of information for most people, however the number did 
vary slightly depending on the person.  Miller stated that 
variation was plus or minus two pieces of information.  
Resulting in people's capacities varying from five to nine 
pieces of information.  Miller was unable to make a judgement 
on the number seven, as he was not able to say why seven was 
the chosen number.  In summarising the paper there are points 
that need to be discussed.
        Firstly, it is thought that the span of absolute 
judgement imposes a limitation on our capacities.  This 
limitation could be due to the fact that our learning is 
inhibited or that our nervous system is unable to receive all 
the information being presented to it.  Or it could be that 
all the information is received yet only a certain amount is 
processed or only the parts relevant to the person is 
processed and the rest is disregarded.  Following on from 
this is the limitations of immediate memory, it is shown that 
people are able to process more than one attribute 
simultaneously.  However it means that they will be less 
accurate with the limitation of  seven pieces of information 
being split between two stimulus's.  Miller thought that by 
organising the information into their separate dimensions 
that they would be able to be put together to form a 
sequence. Therefore only taking one slot of information e.g. 
the sun comes out at night would be six separate pieces of 
information but if it was chunked together to form a sentence 
it would become one piece of information.  This according to 
Miller streches the informational bottleneck allowing the 
capacity of information processing to grow.
        Secondly, it has become apparent that recoding is of 
particular interest, as it is important in the different 
dimensions of psychology.  Recoding is a way of extending the 
memory span enabling more information to be processed and 
remembered.  It can be studied by experimental studies and 
the behaviours can be noted, it is important to note that the 
results can be affected by individual differences.
        Sorry if this does not make sense, i hope you can 
make sense of it when you read it as i have probably confused 
you more than the paper.  
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danielle still
ds597@soton.ac.uk
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