Term ID: T1812

Forgetting Curve Analysis

/forgetting-curve-analysis/
Mathematical modeling of memory decay over time, typically showing rapid initial forgetting followed by more gradual decline, with variations based on material type and individual differences.
Example: Ebbinghaus's exponential forgetting function showing 50% memory loss within an hour and 70% within a day for meaningless syllables, modified by factors like significance and repetition.

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Reference: Wixted & Ebbesen (1991)