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FORGETTING CURVE - Coggle Diagram
FORGETTING CURVE
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BETTER RETENTION
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TESTING EFFECT
modern research in psychology suggests that frequent, small tests are also one of the best ways to learn in the first place
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INTERLEAVING
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This technique has proven to be more successful than the traditional blocking technique in various fields
TAKEAWAYS
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Every time you reinforce the training, the rate of decline reduces
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Ebbinghaus
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he memorized a list of nonsense syllables and then tested himself at various time intervals to measure how much he had forgotten.
SPACED REPETITION
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, incorporating spacing into learning can boost memory by 300% (Pashler, Rohrer, et al.)
MEMORY TESTING
In a study (Roediger and Karpicke) where groups of students were asked to 1) read a passage four times, 2) read the passage three times and test memory once, and 3) read a passage once and test memory three separate times, the third group that prioritized memory testing rather than only repetition retained 62% of the original information, whereas the first group retained just 39%