“…Regardless of the measure, all show essentially the same result; individuals with higher ability levels require less time to learn than individuals of lower ability (Adams, 1987;Schendel et al, 1978). In terms of retention, most research finds that aptitude does not affect the rate at which skills are lost, but because individuals with a higher aptitude typically reach a higher level of proficiency following a given training period, those differences in initial proficiency are preserved at the time of the retention test (Hagman & Rose, 1983;Schendel et al, 1978;Wisher et al, 1999).…”