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forgetting curve

Definition

The forgetting curve is a theoretical model that illustrates the exponential decline of memory retention over time when no attempts are made to retain the information. It demonstrates how quickly information is forgotten after learning, highlighting the importance of review and reinforcement in the learning process.

Example

For instance, a student who studies a new concept today may remember only 60% of it after one day without revisiting the material. However, if they use spaced repetition techniques to review the concept at intervals, they can significantly improve their retention and combat the forgetting curve.

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