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phenomenon whereby learning is greater when studying is spread out over time, as opposed to studying the same amount of content in a single session.
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he unpleasant physical reaction that accompanies the process of ceasing to take an addictive drug.
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a person who believes that this world is as bad as it could be or that evil will ultimately prevail over good.
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ognitive process in which information is repeated over and over as a possible way of learning and remembering it
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a highly detailed, exceptionally vivid 'snapshot' of the moment and circumstances in which a piece of surprising and consequential news was heard.
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a person who believes that this world is the best of all possible worlds or that good must ultimately prevail over evil.
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is the stage of the Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model where informative knowledge is held indefinitely. It is defined in contrast to short-term memory, which persists for only about 18 to 30 seconds.
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a cognitive system with a limited capacity that is responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing.
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The shortest-term element of memory. It is the ability to retain impressions of sensations after the original stimuli has ended.
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the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.