Psychologists have developed mathematical models to predict memory performance as a function of the number of trials
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P = 0.5 + 0.9(n - 1) / 1 + 0.9(n - 1), = > 0
where P is the fraction of correct responses after n trials.
a. Complete the table for this model. What does it suggest?
b. According to the model, what is the limiting percent of correct responses as n increases?
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