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The steeper an Operating Characteristics curve, the better it discriminates between good and bad lots.
Curve Of Forgetting
A graph that illustrates the decline of memory retention over time, where information is lost exponentially if no effort is made to retain it.
Long-Term Memory
The phase of the memory system that is capable of storing information for long periods of time, often throughout a person's life.
Interference Theory
A theory suggesting that the ability to remember information is affected by other information learned either previously or subsequently.
Proactive Interference
is a phenomenon where older memories inhibit the ability to remember new information because of the clutter or confusion of old and new information.
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