learning curve
graph which diagrams the function of trying, graph which is an index of the ability to learn over a period of time | ||||
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Learning Curve Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Learning Curve
a graphical representation of the way in which average unit cost of production decreases as output rises; also called an Experience Curve.
a graphical representation of the way in which average unit cost of production decreases as output rises; also called an Experience Curve.
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learning curve
A curve reflecting the rate of improvement in performing a new task as a learner practices and uses her newly acquired skills.
A curve reflecting the rate of improvement in performing a new task as a learner practices and uses her newly acquired skills.
Learning Curve Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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learning curve
<jargon> 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.
Psychology.
(2002-01-22)
<jargon> 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.
Psychology.
(2002-01-22)
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learning curve
A curve reflecting the rate of improvement in performing a new task as a learner practices and uses her newly acquired skills.
A curve reflecting the rate of improvement in performing a new task as a learner practices and uses her newly acquired skills.
Learning Curve Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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learning curve
learning curve
(from psychology) a graph of some measure of something learned against time or number of trials.
learning curve
(from psychology) a graph of some measure of something learned against time or number of trials.
Learning Curve Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Learning curve
The learning curve refers to a relationship between the duration of learning or experience and the resulting progress. Initially introduced in the cognitive psychology, over time the term acquired a broader interpretation, and the expressions "experience curve", "improvement curve", "cost improvement curve", "progress curve"/"progress function", "startup curve", "efficiency curve" etc., may be used interchangeably, depending on the context. Some of these terms may also have other meanings.
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Learning curve (disambiguation)
A learning curve is a kind of experience curve effect.
Learning Curve may also refer to:
- Learning Curve, album by British DJ DJ Rap
- "Learning Curve" (Babylon 5), episode of the science fiction television series Babylon 5
- "Learning Curve" (Stargate SG-1), episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1
- "Learning Curve" (Voyager episode), episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager
- The Learning Curve, a 2001 thriller film
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