Under-learning
Desire to remember
Mental conflict
Defective methods of remembering
Forgetting is the inability to remember. Psychologists generally use the term forgetting to refer to the apparent loss of information already encoded and stored in long-term memory. Desire to remember actually aids in the process of learning and remembering. While under-learning, mental conflict and defective methods of remembering actually hampers the way of learning and hence they lead to forgetting.
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