The Magical Number 7 and UX
People can remember about 7 (plus/minus 2) items in short-term memory. This memory limitation has implications for UX design, but not the ones you often hear stated.

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Are all of your memories real? - Daniel L. Schacter

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The Spiritual Significance of Number 7 | Uncovering the Mystical Power of Seven

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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The Hidden Formula to Remember Forever | Richard Feynman

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Learning Mnemonics: Can You Really Hack Your Memory?

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