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One of the reasons that analyzing pre-existing documents is so effective as a research method is that groups represent themselves through the documents they produce.
Proactive Interference
A phenomenon where older memories inhibit the ability to remember new information.
Retroactive Interference
The process where newly acquired information interferes with and hampers the recall of previously acquired information.
Cue-dependent Forgetting
A type of memory loss that occurs when the information is present but the cue needed to retrieve it is missing. It demonstrates how cues related to the context of learning can trigger recall.
Interference
The process by which the presence or action of one thing affects the behavior or attributes of another, often used in the context of waves or signals.
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