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> Four decades ago, G. Miller [9] offered a general rule
> of thumb that the span of immediate memory is about
> 7 +/- 2 items. [...]
This is interesting, but its application to technical writing
is qualified by the fact that Miller is talking about loading
items into short-term memory.
When I am following written procedures, I do not usually
attempt to load all steps into short term memory, close
the book (or window) and perform the procedure.
Instead, I perform one action at a time, glancing back
and forth from the text to the work area.
Accordingly, when I am writing user procedures, I do not
fantasize that my reader will attempt to memorize what
I write.
The main reason for trying to shoot for '7 +/- 2' in
written instructions is that this is within the ballpark of
an easily managed list. Beyond that, it is too easy to
lose your place.
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Michael West
Melbourne, Australia
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