A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) information after exposure, and interleaving is a strategy in which the learning materials are presented in a serial order (e.g., ABC, ABC, ABC) versus a blocked order (AAA, BBB, CCC). Although both strategies have been thoroughly investigated, few studies have examined their additive effect with more complex cognitive tasks such as the ability to identify themes across multiple texts, and none of those did so using science information. The purpose of this study was to compare recall and thematic processing across five different exercise physiology texts. Participants were randomly assigned to learn the texts using one of the following learning stra...
A study examined the effects on comprehention of interspersing questions in text. The subjects, 103 ...
textabstractResearch has shown that testing during learning can enhance the long-term retention of t...
The positive effect of testing memory has been well demonstrated in laboratory settings and there is...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of interleaving and expanding retrieval on the ...
This study examined the effects of interleaving and expanding retrieval practice on the retention of...
The present study was designed to investigate the effectiveness of four encoding strategies upon the...
Students frequently report difficulty learning information presented at the end of long study sequen...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
Learners who engage in testing or effortful retrieval throughout learning tend to retain more follow...
Past research has shown that interleaved presentation produces better recall when compared to blocke...
AbstractA common way of study by students is reading the studying materials over and over or “Reread...
Repeated testing is known to promote more lasting memories than repeated study of the same material....
This thesis investigated the testing effect, which is the tendency of testing to enhance learning an...
A study examined the effects on comprehention of interspersing questions in text. The subjects, 103 ...
textabstractResearch has shown that testing during learning can enhance the long-term retention of t...
The positive effect of testing memory has been well demonstrated in laboratory settings and there is...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...
A testing-based learning strategy is one that relies on the act of recalling (i.e., testing) informa...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of interleaving and expanding retrieval on the ...
This study examined the effects of interleaving and expanding retrieval practice on the retention of...
The present study was designed to investigate the effectiveness of four encoding strategies upon the...
Students frequently report difficulty learning information presented at the end of long study sequen...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
Learners who engage in testing or effortful retrieval throughout learning tend to retain more follow...
Past research has shown that interleaved presentation produces better recall when compared to blocke...
AbstractA common way of study by students is reading the studying materials over and over or “Reread...
Repeated testing is known to promote more lasting memories than repeated study of the same material....
This thesis investigated the testing effect, which is the tendency of testing to enhance learning an...
A study examined the effects on comprehention of interspersing questions in text. The subjects, 103 ...
textabstractResearch has shown that testing during learning can enhance the long-term retention of t...
The positive effect of testing memory has been well demonstrated in laboratory settings and there is...