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;<span id="priority_bias">priority bias</span>
;<span id="Priority_bias">priority bias</span>
:false sense that all learning subjects are very important and equally important. Only months of [[Priority_queue#Prioritization_rulebook|prioritization training]] can help overcome this bias/sensation. A good user of [[Glossary:SuperMemo|SuperMemo]] will avail of the full spectrum of [[Glossary:Priority|priorities]] from 0% to 100%, and will apply them naturally and instinctively
:false sense that all learning subjects are very important and equally important. Only months of [[Priority_queue#Prioritization_rulebook|prioritization training]] can help overcome this bias/sensation. A good user of [[Glossary:SuperMemo|SuperMemo]] will avail of the full spectrum of [[Glossary:Priority|priorities]] from 0% to 100%, and will apply them naturally and instinctively

Latest revision as of 04:29, 1 June 2016

priority bias
false sense that all learning subjects are very important and equally important. Only months of prioritization training can help overcome this bias/sensation. A good user of SuperMemo will avail of the full spectrum of priorities from 0% to 100%, and will apply them naturally and instinctively