The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically improves subsequent recall performance more on a later test than does restudying that material. Storm et al. (2014) demonstrated, however, that when feedback is provided on such a later test the testing advantage then turns to a restudying advantage on subsequent tests. The goal of the present research was to examine whether there is a similar consequence of feedback when the difficulty of initial retrieval practice is modulated. Replicating prior research, we found that on an initial delayed test, recall of to-be-learned items was better following difficult than easy practice. Critically, however, providing immediate feedback on an initial delaye...
Recent findings suggest that retesting oneself facilitates better learning than studying alone. Buil...
Recent findings suggest that retesting oneself facilitates better learning than studying alone. Buil...
This study explores the effect of feedback with hints on students' recall of words. In three classro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
Prior research has shown that testing can impair subsequent recall of nontested materials: an effect...
Tests, as learning events, can enhance subsequent recall more than do additional study opportunities...
Retrieval practice directly enhances later memory of tested material, a robust effect known as the t...
This study explored the effects of retrieval and feedback on test-potentiated new learning. Particip...
This study explored the effects of retrieval and feedback on test-potentiated new learning. Particip...
In educational settings, tests are mainly used to measure the extent to which learners’ knowledge an...
The testing effect-the power of retrieval practice to enhance long-term knowledge retention more tha...
Recalling a subset of studied materials can impair subsequent retrieval of related, nontested materi...
The testing effect-the power of retrieval practice to enhance long-term knowledge retention more tha...
Recent findings suggest that retesting oneself facilitates better learning than studying alone. Buil...
Recent findings suggest that retesting oneself facilitates better learning than studying alone. Buil...
This study explores the effect of feedback with hints on students' recall of words. In three classro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
Prior research has shown that testing can impair subsequent recall of nontested materials: an effect...
Tests, as learning events, can enhance subsequent recall more than do additional study opportunities...
Retrieval practice directly enhances later memory of tested material, a robust effect known as the t...
This study explored the effects of retrieval and feedback on test-potentiated new learning. Particip...
This study explored the effects of retrieval and feedback on test-potentiated new learning. Particip...
In educational settings, tests are mainly used to measure the extent to which learners’ knowledge an...
The testing effect-the power of retrieval practice to enhance long-term knowledge retention more tha...
Recalling a subset of studied materials can impair subsequent retrieval of related, nontested materi...
The testing effect-the power of retrieval practice to enhance long-term knowledge retention more tha...
Recent findings suggest that retesting oneself facilitates better learning than studying alone. Buil...
Recent findings suggest that retesting oneself facilitates better learning than studying alone. Buil...
This study explores the effect of feedback with hints on students' recall of words. In three classro...