Difference between revisions of "Presumed recollection"
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simple introduction
- This part is about expected memory capacity on the part of the user.
- This can for example be the case when the user is asked to memorise information, or when abbreviations are used without explanation.
- If possible, it should be avoided to require the user to memorize by storing information or, if not otherwise possible, to support the user in memorizing.
- Abbreviations should be avoided or always explained.
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