Amara is trying to memorise the correct sequence of nine steps for a new laboratory safety protocol. She copies out the list of steps onto a notepad six times, whispering each step to herself as she writes. When her supervisor assesses her the next morning, Amara is able to perform eight of the nine steps correctly in order.
Explain one weakness of using the Multi-Store Model (MSM) of memory to account for Amara's learning of the safety protocol.
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