complex learning curve
A complex learning curve refers to the gradual increase in difficulty or complexity during the process of learning a new and challenging skill, concept, or task. It typically involves multiple stages or levels of proficiency that require progressively more advanced knowledge and abilities to master. As learners progress, they face greater complexities and intricacies, which may demand additional effort, practice, and time to achieve mastery. The complexity of the learning curve can vary based on the nature of the subject being learned and the individual's prior knowledge and experience.
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