Once material has been learned to a criterion of one perfect trial, further study within the same session constitutes overlearning. Although overlearning is a popular learning strategy, its effect on long‐term retention is unclear. In two experiments presented here, 218 college students learned geography facts (Experiment 1) or word definitions (Experiment 2). The degree of learning was manipulated and measured via multiple test‐with‐feedback trials, and participants returned for a final cued recall test between 1 and 9 weeks later. The overlearners recalled far more than the low learners at the 1‐week test, but this difference decreased dramatically thereafter. These data suggest that overlearning (and its concomitant demand for additional...
The retention curve for knowledge acquired in a consumer behavior course is explored in a longitudin...
Popular belief holds that much of what is taught in classrooms is forgotten shortly thereafter. Howe...
The dynamics of human memory are complex and often unintuitive, but certain features—such as the fac...
Once material has been learned to a criterion of one perfect trial, further study within the same se...
Overlearning is defined as the continued study of an item immediately after it has been correctly re...
ABSTRACT—Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strateg...
In two experiments, 216 college students learned a mathematical procedure and returned for a test ei...
In two experiments, 216 college students learned to solve one kind of mathematics problem before com...
The spacing of a fixed amount of study time across multiple sessions usually increases subsequent te...
Various studies on the relation of speed of learning to retention have been reported (2) (3) (4). Ma...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The situation of interest in the present thesis was one where studen...
The testing effect is described as an improvement of memory performance at a final test as a result ...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
Retention is the ability to retain information in the mind, either in short-term or long-term memory...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
The retention curve for knowledge acquired in a consumer behavior course is explored in a longitudin...
Popular belief holds that much of what is taught in classrooms is forgotten shortly thereafter. Howe...
The dynamics of human memory are complex and often unintuitive, but certain features—such as the fac...
Once material has been learned to a criterion of one perfect trial, further study within the same se...
Overlearning is defined as the continued study of an item immediately after it has been correctly re...
ABSTRACT—Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strateg...
In two experiments, 216 college students learned a mathematical procedure and returned for a test ei...
In two experiments, 216 college students learned to solve one kind of mathematics problem before com...
The spacing of a fixed amount of study time across multiple sessions usually increases subsequent te...
Various studies on the relation of speed of learning to retention have been reported (2) (3) (4). Ma...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The situation of interest in the present thesis was one where studen...
The testing effect is described as an improvement of memory performance at a final test as a result ...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
Retention is the ability to retain information in the mind, either in short-term or long-term memory...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
The retention curve for knowledge acquired in a consumer behavior course is explored in a longitudin...
Popular belief holds that much of what is taught in classrooms is forgotten shortly thereafter. Howe...
The dynamics of human memory are complex and often unintuitive, but certain features—such as the fac...