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Suppose that the student taking 22 credit hours in the data set in the previous question was actually taking 28 credit hours instead of 22 (so we would replace the 22 in the data set
with 28). Indicate whether changing the number of credit hours for that student would make each of the following summary statistics increase, decrease, or stay about the same:
a. mean
b. median
c. range d. IQR
e. standard deviation
Negative Interference
Occurs when past learning inhibits or interferes with the recall of later learning.
Savings Scores
A measure in psychology that quantifies the amount of learning retained over a period of time.
Measuring Forgetting
The process of determining the extent to which information is no longer retrievable from memory over time.
Relearning
The process of learning material or skills again, often more quickly than when originally learned.
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