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English Dictionary: learning curve by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
learning curve
n
  1. a graph showing the rate of learning (especially a graph showing the amount recalled as a function of the number of attempts to recall)
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   learning curve
  
      A graph showing some measure of the cost of
      performing some action against the number of times it has been
      performed.   The term probably entered engineering via the
      aircraft industry in the 1930s, where it was used to describe
      plots showing the cost of making some particular design of
      aeroplane against the number of units made.
  
      The term is also used in psychology to mean a graph showing
      some measure of something learned against the number of
      trials.   The psychology graphs normally slope upward whereas
      the manufacturing ones normally slope downward but they are
      both usually steep to start with and then level out.
  
      {Marketroids} often misuse the term to mean the amount of time
      it takes to learn to use something ("reduce the learning
      curve") or the ease of learning it ("easy learning curve").
      The phrase "steep learning curve" is sometimes used
      incorrectly to mean "hard to learn" whereas of course it
      implies rapid learning.
  
      {Engineering
      (http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47-68-85-1942_STO61762,00.html)}.
  
      {Psychology
      (http://sun.science.wayne.edu/~wpoff/cor/mem/opereinf.html)}.
  
      (2002-01-22)
  
  
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