Ebbinghaus's studies of memory for relatively unimportant material demonstrate that

a. there is a slow initial loss of memory followed by a steady rate of loss.
b. memories fade rapidly and consistently.
c. memories fade slowly and consistently.
d. there is a slow initial loss of memory, followed by an increasing rate of loss.
e. there is a rapid initial loss of memory, followed by a decreasing rate of loss.

e. there is a rapid initial loss of memory, followed by a decreasing rate of loss.

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