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The stability of a skill or memory describes how susceptible it is to forgetting. Long-term retention demonstrates stability of a skill. Stability is a property of a memory or skill, while long-term retention is an observed effect.
The stability of a skill or memory describes how susceptible it is to [[forgetting]]. Long-term retention demonstrates stability of a skill. Stability is a property of a memory or skill, while long-term retention is an observed effect.


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Latest revision as of 20:12, 12 December 2007

The stability of a skill or memory describes how susceptible it is to forgetting. Long-term retention demonstrates stability of a skill. Stability is a property of a memory or skill, while long-term retention is an observed effect.