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VII. RETENTION AND OBLIVISCENCE AS A FUNCTION OF THE TIME
Section 26. Explanations of Retention and Obliviscence
27. Methods of Investigation of Actual Conditions
28. Results
29. Discussion of Results
30. Control Tests
VIII. RETENTION AS A FUNCTION OF REPEATED LEARNING
Section 31. Statement of the Problem and the Investigation
32. Influence of the Length of the Series
33. Influence of Repeated Learning
34. Influence of the Separate Repetitions
IX. RETENTION AS A FUNCTION OF THE ORDER OF SUCCESSION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SERIES
Section 35. Association according to Temporal Sequence and its Explanation
36. Methods of Investigation of Actual Behavior
37. Results. Associations of Indirect Sequence
38. Experiments with Exclusion of Knowledge
39. Discussion of Results
40. Reverse Associations
41. The Dependence of Associations of Indirect Sequence upon the Number of Repetitions
42. Indirect Strengthening of Associations