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Distribution
The probability distribution of a discrete random variable x is shown below.
-Find the following probabilities:
a.P(X > 1)
b.P(X > 2)
c.P(1 X 2)
d.P(0 <X < 1)
e.P(1 X 3)
Proactive Interference
In memory theory, it's the phenomenon where older memories interfere with the recall of newer memories.
Reactive Interference
A phenomenon in memory in which the ability to remember information is impaired by subsequent exposure to similar information.
Consolidation Failure
Any disruption in the consolidation process that prevents a long-term memory from forming.
Long-term Memory
The phase or type of memory responsible for the storage of information over an extended period.
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