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Issues for Further Research and Development

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The Long-Term Retention of Knowledge and Skills

Part of the book series: Recent Research in Psychology ((PSYCHOLOGY))

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In view of the compelling importance of the long-term retention problem, we identify a number of areas and issues which deserve further research and development. These range from theory-building and hypotheses-testing to practical, applied, quite focussed research. The descriptions below cover those areas and issues we consider most important.

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Farr, M.J. (1987). Issues for Further Research and Development. In: The Long-Term Retention of Knowledge and Skills. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1062-7_10

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