The industrial learning curve is widely used to predict costs and labor requirements wherever learning is taking place. Little is known, however, about the reverse of this process: the forgetting that occurs during production interruptions. The ability to estimate cost increases due to forgetting would be useful for economic lot size determinations, bidding on repeat orders, estimating the cost of strikes, and so on. Empirical studies apparently have not been published. Field data are difficult to obtain and easily confounded by extraneous variables. Thus a laboratory experiment was undertaken to test selected variables that should (or should not) affect forgetting. A review of relevant psychological literature reveals two key findings: (1)...
Researchers of industrial relations issues in manufacturing have long recognized that careful study ...
The retention curve for knowledge acquired in a consumer behavior course is explored in a longitudin...
We present a successful replication of Ebbinghaus' classic forgetting curve from 1880 based on the m...
A new method is described for determining the effect of original earning (or any other variable) on ...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Finnish Work Environment Fund (grant number 1902...
Graduation date: 1982It is a widely accepted premise of industrial management that an\ud interruptio...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...
SYNOPSIS AND INTRODUCTION: A number of formal models have been used to reflect the fact that people ...
In this paper we explore organizational forgetting, the notion that firms’ knowledge can be lost thr...
Research on forgetting has extensively explored factors that modify the rate at which information is...
Studying the laws of memorization, the German experimental psychologist German Ebbinghaus statistica...
Learners differ in their learning aptitude. Modern computerized fact-learning systems take these ind...
Production Managers and Industrial Engineers have relied upon learning (progress) curves for over fi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Working memory is a system for holding in mind infor...
The authors investigate through several simulations how patterns of learning and for-getting affect ...
Researchers of industrial relations issues in manufacturing have long recognized that careful study ...
The retention curve for knowledge acquired in a consumer behavior course is explored in a longitudin...
We present a successful replication of Ebbinghaus' classic forgetting curve from 1880 based on the m...
A new method is described for determining the effect of original earning (or any other variable) on ...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Finnish Work Environment Fund (grant number 1902...
Graduation date: 1982It is a widely accepted premise of industrial management that an\ud interruptio...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...
SYNOPSIS AND INTRODUCTION: A number of formal models have been used to reflect the fact that people ...
In this paper we explore organizational forgetting, the notion that firms’ knowledge can be lost thr...
Research on forgetting has extensively explored factors that modify the rate at which information is...
Studying the laws of memorization, the German experimental psychologist German Ebbinghaus statistica...
Learners differ in their learning aptitude. Modern computerized fact-learning systems take these ind...
Production Managers and Industrial Engineers have relied upon learning (progress) curves for over fi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Working memory is a system for holding in mind infor...
The authors investigate through several simulations how patterns of learning and for-getting affect ...
Researchers of industrial relations issues in manufacturing have long recognized that careful study ...
The retention curve for knowledge acquired in a consumer behavior course is explored in a longitudin...
We present a successful replication of Ebbinghaus' classic forgetting curve from 1880 based on the m...