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Name a technique of measuring retention.
Intervening Material
Information or stimuli presented between the initial learning phase and the recall phase in memory experiments, often used to study the processes of interference and forgetting.
Increase In Forgetting
A rise in the inability to recall or recognize information that was once stored in the memory.
Motivated Forgetting
The subconscious or conscious act of pushing unpleasant thoughts, memories, or feelings out of conscious awareness.
Retrieval Cues
Stimuli or signals that can trigger the memory recall of previously learned information, aiding in the retrieval process from long-term memory.
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