It has frequently been claimed that learning performance improves with practice according to the so-called "Power Law of Learning." Similarly, forgetting may follow a power law. It has been shown on the basis of extensive simulations that such power laws may emerge through averaging functions with other, nonpower function shapes. In the present article, we supplement these simulations with a mathematical proof that power functions will indeed emerge as a result of averaging over exponential functions, if the distribution of learning rates follows a gamma distribution, a uniform distribution, or a half-normal function. Through a number of simulations, we further investigate to what extent these findings may affect empirical results in practi...
Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items e...
In the same class, after the same lesson, the amount of learned material often differs drastically, ...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...
The power function is treated as the law relating response time to practice trials. However, the evi...
The power function is treated as the law relating response time to practice trials. However, the evi...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The no...
Power functions (e.g., f(t) = atb) describe the relationships among many variables observed in natu...
Penultimate draft, accepted, BRMIC We examine recent concerns that averaged learning curves can pres...
The central proposal of A. Newell and Rosenbloom (1981) was that the power law is the ubiquitous law...
Abstract. Many complex systems have been modeled as networks. Examples of such systems that are of i...
The "law of practice"-a simple nonlinear function describing the relationship between mean response ...
The "law of practice"-a simple nonlinear function describing the relationship between mean response ...
Abstract (98 words) Most tasks get faster with practice. This holds across task size and task type. ...
In a study done by Simon & Bulko, they have formulated models of learning with exponential, power-la...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a mathematically rigorous theory of learning curves that ...
Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items e...
In the same class, after the same lesson, the amount of learned material often differs drastically, ...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...
The power function is treated as the law relating response time to practice trials. However, the evi...
The power function is treated as the law relating response time to practice trials. However, the evi...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The no...
Power functions (e.g., f(t) = atb) describe the relationships among many variables observed in natu...
Penultimate draft, accepted, BRMIC We examine recent concerns that averaged learning curves can pres...
The central proposal of A. Newell and Rosenbloom (1981) was that the power law is the ubiquitous law...
Abstract. Many complex systems have been modeled as networks. Examples of such systems that are of i...
The "law of practice"-a simple nonlinear function describing the relationship between mean response ...
The "law of practice"-a simple nonlinear function describing the relationship between mean response ...
Abstract (98 words) Most tasks get faster with practice. This holds across task size and task type. ...
In a study done by Simon & Bulko, they have formulated models of learning with exponential, power-la...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a mathematically rigorous theory of learning curves that ...
Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items e...
In the same class, after the same lesson, the amount of learned material often differs drastically, ...
Researchers from various disciplines have been pursuing better understanding of learning and forgett...