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    When New Information Is Learned, Some Information Is Rapidly Forgotten
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When New Information Is Learned, Some Information Is Rapidly Forgotten

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Question 199

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When new information is learned, some information is rapidly forgotten relatively quickly. Information that is not forgotten tends to be retained in long-term memory for a long period oftime.

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