What is a process that can attenuate the general effects of retroactive interference?
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proactive learning |
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reverse forgetting |
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sleep |
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targeted consolidation |
Answer- Sleep
Explanation- Retroactive Interference is a type of forgetting in which we can be failed while recalling a old learned things. This can happen due to newly learned things. Sleep is the method that can reduce the effect we have of retroactive interference
What is a process that can attenuate the general effects of retroactive interference? proactive learning reverse...
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As a teacher, what two things you can do to increase retroactive and proactive facilitation?
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For the first correlation reported in the results section
3.3:
What are the variables used in the correlation?
For each variable, is it nominal, ordinal, interval, or
ratio?
Is it a strong correlation? Why?
Is it positive or negative? How do you know?
Is the correlation statistically significant?
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