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Forgetting is influenced by several factors, including the passage of time, interference from other information, and the nature of the material itself. The decay theory suggests that memories fade over time if not accessed, while interference theory posits that new information can disrupt the retrieval of old memories. Additionally, emotional states, the context in which information is learned, and the depth of processing can also impact how well memories are retained or forgotten.

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