a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way to induce elaborative encoding? Four experiments examined this question. Subjects learned word pairs across alternating study and recall periods, and once an item was recalled it was dropped from further practice, repeatedly studied, or repeatedly retrieved on repeated recall trials. In elaborative study conditions, subjects used an imagery-based keyword method (Experiments 1–2) or a verbal elaboration method (Experiment 3) to encode items during repeated study trials. On a criterial test 1 week after the initial learning phase, repeated retrieval produced better long-term retention than repeated study even under elaborative study conditions. ...
A powerful way to boost long-term learning is by retrieving information from memory after an initial...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Elaboration, or adding information or features to the to-be-learned information, is one of the most ...
Learning is usually thought to occur during episodes of studying, whereas retrieval of information o...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that retrieval practice of learning material after studying enh...
Retrieval practice is an established and effective way to improve memory performance. A recent idea ...
Many would agree that learning occurs when new information is stored in memory. Therefore, most lear...
International audienceWe tested a core prediction of the retrieval effort hypothesis as an account f...
The current study explored the elaborative retrieval hypothesis as an explanation for the testing ef...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
In three experiments we investigated how the level of study-based, episodic knowledge influences the...
Retrieval practice directly enhances later memory of tested material, a robust effect known as the t...
A powerful way to boost long-term learning is by retrieving information from memory after an initial...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...
Elaboration, or adding information or features to the to-be-learned information, is one of the most ...
Learning is usually thought to occur during episodes of studying, whereas retrieval of information o...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that retrieval practice of learning material after studying enh...
Retrieval practice is an established and effective way to improve memory performance. A recent idea ...
Many would agree that learning occurs when new information is stored in memory. Therefore, most lear...
International audienceWe tested a core prediction of the retrieval effort hypothesis as an account f...
The current study explored the elaborative retrieval hypothesis as an explanation for the testing ef...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
In three experiments we investigated how the level of study-based, episodic knowledge influences the...
Retrieval practice directly enhances later memory of tested material, a robust effect known as the t...
A powerful way to boost long-term learning is by retrieving information from memory after an initial...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieval practice leads to better long-term retention...
Retrieval practice can enhance long-term retention of the tested material (the testing effect), but ...