Learning Curve: Gradual accelerating mastery or learning of a task as measured by a sloping curve. For tasks that are acquired rapidly (e.g. finding the salad bar, learning a video game), the learning curve is replaced by the learning parabola, and for subjects that cannot be mastered no matter the experience (understanding tax law, cell phone plans, your spouse), the learning curve is replaced by the learning sink hole. from Dr. Mezmer’s Dictionary of Bad Psychology, at doctormezmer.com
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Learning Curve: Gradual accelerating mastery or learning of a task as measured by a sloping curve. For tasks that are acquired rapidly (e.g. finding the salad bar, learning a video game), the learning curve is replaced by the learning parabola, and for subjects that cannot be mastered no matter the experience (understanding tax law, cell phone plans, your spouse), the learning curve is replaced by the learning sink hole.
from Dr. Mezmer’s Dictionary of Bad Psychology, at doctormezmer.com
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