Imagine you complete a computer programming course, but never have a chance to use the programming language once the course is over. Based on the research results reported by Ebbinghaus, over the years, you should expect
a. there will be a constant, steady decline in what you are able to recall from the programming course.
b. most of what you learned will be forgotten early, but later, there will be a slow, steady increase in what you are able to recall from the programming course.
c. very little of what you learned will be forgotten early, but later, there will be a rapid decline in what you are able to recall from the programming course.
d. most of what you learned will be forgotten early, and there will continue to be a slow decline in what you are able to recall from the programming course.
D
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