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I know that, from a strategic point of view, calling emergency services for somebody that you just intentionally injured doesn’t make a lot of sense. But given that many murders are unplanned and criminals can still feel guilt or remorse, the concept doesn’t strike me as being all that absurd either. —((( Romanophile))) ♞ ( contributions) 11:54, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
What would be some empirically studied factors that influence our retention of information aka memory? For example, something like spaced repetition and the forgetting curve. -- Bumptump ( talk) 18:43, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
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I know that, from a strategic point of view, calling emergency services for somebody that you just intentionally injured doesn’t make a lot of sense. But given that many murders are unplanned and criminals can still feel guilt or remorse, the concept doesn’t strike me as being all that absurd either. —((( Romanophile))) ♞ ( contributions) 11:54, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
What would be some empirically studied factors that influence our retention of information aka memory? For example, something like spaced repetition and the forgetting curve. -- Bumptump ( talk) 18:43, 5 February 2022 (UTC)