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Interference Theory
The view that we may forget stored material because other learning interferes with it.
Serial-position Effect
A cognitive phenomenon where people tend to remember the first and last items in a series best, and the middle items worst.
Retrospective Memory
Memory for past events, activities, and learning experiences, as shown by explicit (episodic and semantic) and implicit memories.
Repetition
The act of doing or saying something over and over again to retain or improve the skill or memory.
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