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Our brains can easily accommodate so much information, but why is it that we remember some things vividly while forget others almost instantly? It turns out, there's a formula that describes how we forget things. Via Susan Bainbridge, keepitrealELT, AnnC Delete the scoop?
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The most consistent finding from decades of research is the high correlation between
retention and dropping out.