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The probability of rolling a 3 or 2 on a single die is an example of mutually exclusive events.
Retroactive Interference
A memory disruption that occurs when newly learned information interferes with the recall of previously learned information.
Encoding Failure
The inability to form a memory due to insufficient attention to the details of an event or information at the time of encoding.
Decay
The process of declining in quality, power, or vitality, often used in reference to physical or biological deterioration over time.
Interference Theory
A theory that explains how new learning can cause the forgetting of previously learned information due to overlap or interference.
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