If information is not passed to long term memory, it is lost from short term memory due to ______ or decay.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the phenomenon that explains the loss of information from short-term memory if it is not transferred to long-term memory. It specifically seeks a term that describes the mechanism involved in this loss, which can be described by either interference or decay.

Answer

Interference or decay.

The final answer is interference or decay.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is interference or decay.

More Information

In short-term memory, without adequate rehearsal, information can be lost either due to interference, where new information replaces old, or decay, where information simply fades over time.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume all lost memories are due to decay, when in fact, interference also plays a significant role.

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