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>>44916752
because the rate at which you're able to memorize words becomes suboptimal unless the retention rate is in a certain range.
also because the activity of trying to memorize words can just feel like shit when the retention rate is off

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>>28433052
85 to 90 range is optimal

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graph posters assemble

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>>23061751
>over 95%
lmao youre really acquiring as much as 50% retention rater

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>>18013447
Most people seem to believe that 70-80% is the sweet spot and higher than 80% is increasingly inefficient as well, based on a master's thesis from the 90s that supermemo cites. Can't tell you what that's worth.

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