1993
DOI: 10.1016/1041-6080(93)90001-9
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“…Similarly, Shuell and Keppel (1970) suggested that there are few differences between fast and slow learners after 24 and 48 hr retention intervals when the degree of initial learning is equated across participants. Both Ferretti (1982) and Larson (1993) found that high and low ability participants exhibited largely parallel forgetting functions. Thus, some prior research suggests that there are no (or very slight) individual differences in forgetting once initial learning is taken into account.…”
Section: Individual Differences In Other Aspects Of Long-term Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Shuell and Keppel (1970) suggested that there are few differences between fast and slow learners after 24 and 48 hr retention intervals when the degree of initial learning is equated across participants. Both Ferretti (1982) and Larson (1993) found that high and low ability participants exhibited largely parallel forgetting functions. Thus, some prior research suggests that there are no (or very slight) individual differences in forgetting once initial learning is taken into account.…”
Section: Individual Differences In Other Aspects Of Long-term Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%