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The Curve of Forgetting describes how we retain or get rid of information that we take in. It's based on a one-hour lecture. ... On Day 1, at the beginning of the lecture, you go in knowing nothing, or 0%, (where the curve starts at the baseline). At the end of the lecture you know 100% of what you know, however well you...
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www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infocs/study/curve.html
www.adm.uwaterloo.ca/infocs/study/curve.html
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The original source for the Forgetting Curve is Hermann Ebbinghaus, a German philosopher who in 1885 conducted a series of experiments on memory. ... The concept of the Forgetting Curve was further developed and explained by experimental psychologists throughout the twentieth century, and has received a lot of attention in...
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danspira.com/2008/07/24/learning-the-forgetting-curve/
danspira.com/2008/07/24/learning-the-forgetting-curve/
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Amount you are likely to recall if you do review. Amount you are likely to recall if you do not review. ... THE FORGETTING CURVE ... The Forgetting Curve...
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www.ucc.vt.edu/lynch/SSForgetting.htm
www.ucc.vt.edu/lynch/SSForgetting.htm
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The general, predictable pattern of the process of forgetting learned information. ... The way that we forget is highly predictable, following what psychologists call the forgetting curve.... ... Home > Encyclopedia of Psychology > Forgetting Curve...
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www.enotes.com/gale-psychology-encyclopedia/forgetting-...
www.enotes.com/gale-psychology-encyclopedia/forgetting-curve
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(Note: I originally wrote this piece under the title “The power of the collective conscious” for the Indibloggies 2005, when I was this all-powerful, all-knowing Juror. Fancy title, no? That’s why I am a copywriter and make big bucks. ... Well, he came up with some thing called the Ebbinghaus Curve of Forgetting.
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www.selectiveamnesia.org/2007/10/23/the-ebbinghaus-curv...
www.selectiveamnesia.org/2007/10/23/the-ebbinghaus-curve-of-forgetting-and-why-its-wrong/
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The way that we forget is highly predictable, following what psychologists call the forgetting curve. When we acquire knowledge, much of our forgetting occurs right away. Ebbinghaus discovered that a significant amount of information was forgotten within twenty minutes of learning;
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psychology.jrank.org/pages/251/Forgetting-Curve.html
psychology.jrank.org/pages/251/Forgetting-Curve.html
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What is demonstrated in Ebbinghaus's Forgetting Curve, illustrated below? ... © 2000-2001 by Allyn and Bacon; A division of Pearson Education;
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cwabacon.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/gradeaid_ab/ch...
cwabacon.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/gradeaid_ab/chapter6/essay11/deluxe-content.html
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bsu.edu/web/dlb/T/p100notes/htm/memory/forget/ebbing.ht...
bsu.edu/web/dlb/T/p100notes/htm/memory/forget/ebbing.htm
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If a student strengthens a memory trace through multiple iterations of review and retrieval practice, the information will encode more deeply and deteriorate more slowly. Accordingly, students will be on a much “flatter” forgetting curve than those who delay their retrieval practice or review.
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www.appelrouthtutoring.com/blog/2009/02/25/the-forgetti...
www.appelrouthtutoring.com/blog/2009/02/25/the-forgetting-curve/
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