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  2. Overlearning - Wikipedia

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    After one week, overlearners recalled more geography facts and word definitions than non-overlearners, but this improvement gradually disappeared after the study. [3] This research suggests that overlearning may be an inefficient study method for long-term retention of geography facts and word definitions. [ 3 ]

  3. Skill - Wikipedia

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    A British definition is "the ability to communicate effectively with people in a friendly way, especially in business." [21] The term is already listed in major US dictionaries. [22] The term people skills is used to include both psychological skills and social skills but is less inclusive than life skills.

  4. Aptitude - Wikipedia

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    The mass term ability refers to components of competence acquired through a combination of both aptitude and skills. According to Gladwell (2008) [ 2 ] and Colvin (2008), [ 3 ] it is often difficult to set apart the influence of talent from the influence of hard training in the case of outstanding performances.

  5. Ability - Wikipedia

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    Abilities acquired through learning are frequently referred to as skills. [9] The term "disability" is usually used for a long-term absence of a general human ability that significantly impairs what activities one can engage in and how one can interact with the world. [10] In this sense, not any lack of an ability constitutes a disability.

  6. Learning curve - Wikipedia

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    Most sources, including the Oxford Dictionary of English, the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, define a learning curve as the rate at which skill is acquired, so a steep increase would mean a quick increment of skill. [2] [33] However, the term is often used in common English ...

  7. People Shared What 30 Skills They Acquired That Are No ... - AOL

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    Actually, I still use this skill occasionally, even despite the fact that most people now simply toss out such torn and worn clothing. I find hand sewing an extremely relaxing activity. And rewarding.

  8. On-the-job training - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, one of the earlier forms of on-the-job training can be traced back to the middle ages dating as early as the 5th to 15th century. During this time, apprenticeship was a system by which "men and women in pre-industrialized societies acquired skills necessary to become a specialized artisan" [4] (Goddard, 2002). Apprenticeship ...

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1303 on Sunday ... - AOL

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    This word refers to the whole or complete amount of something. In math, it's the sum of several different numbers/parts. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before ...