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Definition

Encoding failure refers to the inability to effectively store or retrieve information in long-term memory due to a failure in the initial encoding process. It occurs when information is not properly processed and transferred from short-term memory to long-term memory.

Theoretical Perspectives

Encoding Failure

Study And Research Findings

Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve illustrates how quickly memory fades without reinforcement, implying potential encoding failures during initial learning stages.

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