Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this information at a later time. In three empirical studies, I investigated the individual and combined effects of interleaved testing (via repeated rounds of study and test practice) and encoding (via motor enactment) during learning on later cued-recall performance for action phrases. Such materials (e.g., “water the flowers”) contain a verb and a noun and approximate everyday memory that typically revolves around past and future actions. Study I demonstrated that both interleaved testing (vs. study only) and enactment (vs. verbal encoding) individually reduced the forgetting rate over a period of 1 week, but these effects were nonadditive. That is, ...
__abstract__ You will most likely remember learning lists of foreign vocabulary words (such as F...
Successful retrieval from memory is a desirably difficult learning event that reduces the recall dec...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...
Successful retrieval from memory is a desirably difficult learning event that reduces the recall dec...
The enhanced memory performance for items that are tested as compared to being restudied (the testin...
a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way t...
Two experiments investigated the effects of reinstating encoding operations on remember and know res...
In two separate studies, the relationship between encoding variability and recall for subject-perfor...
The reminding effect (Tullis, Benjamin, & Ross, 2014) describes the increase in recall for a study w...
Given the complexity of human behavior, it can be difficult to identify factors that affect it so co...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
Many would agree that learning occurs when new information is stored in memory. Therefore, most lear...
In three experiments, we investigated whether memory tests enhance learning and reduce forgetting mo...
Enacting action phrases (SPT for subject-performed task) produces better free recall than only learn...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
__abstract__ You will most likely remember learning lists of foreign vocabulary words (such as F...
Successful retrieval from memory is a desirably difficult learning event that reduces the recall dec...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...
Successful retrieval from memory is a desirably difficult learning event that reduces the recall dec...
The enhanced memory performance for items that are tested as compared to being restudied (the testin...
a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way t...
Two experiments investigated the effects of reinstating encoding operations on remember and know res...
In two separate studies, the relationship between encoding variability and recall for subject-perfor...
The reminding effect (Tullis, Benjamin, & Ross, 2014) describes the increase in recall for a study w...
Given the complexity of human behavior, it can be difficult to identify factors that affect it so co...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
Many would agree that learning occurs when new information is stored in memory. Therefore, most lear...
In three experiments, we investigated whether memory tests enhance learning and reduce forgetting mo...
Enacting action phrases (SPT for subject-performed task) produces better free recall than only learn...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
__abstract__ You will most likely remember learning lists of foreign vocabulary words (such as F...
Successful retrieval from memory is a desirably difficult learning event that reduces the recall dec...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...