Lag Effect
A phenomenon where learning is improved when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed together.
A phenomenon where learning is improved when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed together.
A cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on their own perspective and experiences when making decisions.
A phenomenon where people are more likely to remember information when they are in the same state of consciousness as when they learned it.
A symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution of data where most observations cluster around the mean.
A type of artificial intelligence that enables systems to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
The tendency to favor people who are similar to oneself in terms of background, beliefs, or interests.
The process of making tools, methods, and knowledge accessible to a broader range of people within an organization or community, allowing non-specialists to participate and contribute meaningfully.
A method of splitting a dataset into two subsets: one for training a model and another for testing its performance.