In a 9-year longitudinal investigation, 4 subjects learned and relearned 300 English-foreign language word pairs. Either 13 or 26 relearning sessions were administered at intervals of 14, 28, or 56 days. Retention was tested for 1.2.3. or 5 years after training terminated. The longer intersession intervals slowed down acquisition slightly, but this disadvantage during training was offset by substantially higher retention. Thirteen retraining sessions spaced at 56 days yielded retention comparable to 26 sessions spaced at 14 days. The retention benefit due to additional sessions was independent of the benefit due to spacing, and both variables facilitated retention of words regardless of difficulty level and of the consistency of retrieval d...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
The expression ‘spacing effect’ refers to a commonly observed finding that spacing learning over a p...
There has been an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of spaced and massed distribution instruction ...
Spacing is a highly effective encoding strategy that has been shown to benefit memory in a variety o...
Repeated retrieval enhances long-term retention, and spaced repetition also enhances retention. A qu...
An experiment was performed to investigate the effects of practice and spacing on retention of Japan...
Karpicke, 2006a), and we also know that spacing repeti-tions enhances retention (e.g., Glenberg, 197...
for promoting long-term retention relative to equally spaced retrieval practice. In Experiments 1 an...
Encoding strategies vary in their duration of effectiveness, and individuals can best identify and m...
Studies going back a century and more have found that spacing learning episodes across time sometime...
Encoding strategies vary in their duration of effectiveness, and individuals can best identify and ...
Spacing out information promotes retention more than massing information – a robust finding in psych...
Studies examining decontextualized associative vocabulary learning have shown that long spacing betw...
If multiple opportunities are available to review to-be-learned material, should a review occur soon...
Multiple retrievals of a memory over a spaced manner improve long-term memory performance in infants...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
The expression ‘spacing effect’ refers to a commonly observed finding that spacing learning over a p...
There has been an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of spaced and massed distribution instruction ...
Spacing is a highly effective encoding strategy that has been shown to benefit memory in a variety o...
Repeated retrieval enhances long-term retention, and spaced repetition also enhances retention. A qu...
An experiment was performed to investigate the effects of practice and spacing on retention of Japan...
Karpicke, 2006a), and we also know that spacing repeti-tions enhances retention (e.g., Glenberg, 197...
for promoting long-term retention relative to equally spaced retrieval practice. In Experiments 1 an...
Encoding strategies vary in their duration of effectiveness, and individuals can best identify and m...
Studies going back a century and more have found that spacing learning episodes across time sometime...
Encoding strategies vary in their duration of effectiveness, and individuals can best identify and ...
Spacing out information promotes retention more than massing information – a robust finding in psych...
Studies examining decontextualized associative vocabulary learning have shown that long spacing betw...
If multiple opportunities are available to review to-be-learned material, should a review occur soon...
Multiple retrievals of a memory over a spaced manner improve long-term memory performance in infants...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
The expression ‘spacing effect’ refers to a commonly observed finding that spacing learning over a p...
There has been an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of spaced and massed distribution instruction ...