I'm curious, is there any research on spaced repetition within systems
of knowledge? I know the classical research on memory for isolated
facts/associations, showing the exponential decay of likelihood of
remembering, becoming shallower with each recall. But a lot of our
knowledge has some structure, like hierarchical sub-steps of steps of
larger processes, complementary information.

Is there any research on how recalling one item in these structures
affect likelihood of recall for others?

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