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Definition of Relearning
1. relearn [v] - See also: relearn
Medical Definition of Relearning
1. The process of regaining a skill or ability that has been partially or entirely lost; savings involved in relearning, as compared with original learning, give an index of the degree of retention. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relearning
Literary usage of Relearning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Psychology of Skill, with Special Reference to Its Acquisition in by William Frederick Book (1908)
"relearning and Warming Up. It is a common experience in many sorts of mental and
... (a) The Daily relearning.—Memory as everyone knows is basic for ..."
2. Memory: A Contribution to Experimental Psychology by Hermann Ebbinghaus (1913)
"But on the other hand the relearning after such a short interval was done ...
By this means the interval between the learning and relearning of a certain ..."
3. Practical Lessons in Psychology: By William O. Krohn by William Otterbein Krohn (1894)
"The strength of association, when estimated by this saving of time and relearning,
is shown in the following table: Saving on time on relearning is,between ..."
4. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"impression that the time required for relearning was eleven forty-seconds, ...
The time required, up to and including the tenth day of the relearning when ..."
5. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"impression that the time required for relearning was eleven ... The time required,
up to and including the tenth day of the relearning when the record of ..."
6. Practical Lessons in Psychology: By William O. Krohn by William Otterbein Krohn (1894)
"The strength of association, when estimated by this saving of time and relearning,
is shown in the following table: Saving on time on relearning is, ..."