Asked by Joseph Mullenberg on May 19, 2024

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What causes forgetting,according to decay theory

A)  interference effects 
B)  retrieval failure 
C)  ineffective encoding 
D)  impermanent storage

Decay Theory

Suggests that memory fades and loses detail over time if not actively maintained or revisited.

Impermanent Storage

A form of memory storage that is temporary, allowing information to be held for a short period before it is either forgotten or transferred to long-term memory.

Retrieval Failure

A cognitive psychology theory explaining how the inability to access stored information in the brain can lead to forgetting.

  • Gain insight into the principles of forgetting, notably decay theory and motivated forgetting, and evaluate their consequences on maintaining memories.
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AE
Ailinn Enriquez -ChavezMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Decay theory suggests that forgetting occurs because memories fade or decay over time if they are not used or actively retrieved. This theory implies that forgetting occurs due to impermanent storage of memories, rather than interference effects, retrieval failure or ineffective encoding.