Conclusion
The participants of the experiment most often forgot exactly the words that were included in the middle of the combination of words. Also, arranging the words in alphabetical order did not help the experiment participants to better remember all the words in the combination.
Words that were intentionally included in the experiment to stand out, such as "trampoline", "sparrow" and "adidas", were remembered by almost all participants because they did not fit the overall context.
Participants who were older forgot more words than those who were younger. This means that the course of life also affects our short-term memory.
None of the participants forgot the first or last word of the combination, which means that these words are the brightest in the participants' memory.
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