We assessed the effects of removing some constraints that characterise traditional experiments on the effects of spaced, rather than massed, study opportunities. In five experiments-using lists of to-be-remembered words-we examined the effects of how total study time was distributed across multiple repetitions of a given to-be-remembered word. Overall, within a given list, recall profited from study time being distributed (e.g., four 1-s presentations or two 2-s presentations vs one 4-s presentation). Among the implications of these findings is that if students choose to engage in massed studying (by virtue of constraints on their study time or a failure to appreciate the benefits of spaced study sessions), then studying the information twi...
The revival of interest in the effectiveness of spaced practice, as compared with massed practice, i...
Abstract Learners of all ages face complex decisions about how to study effectively. Here we investi...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The ti...
Every day students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The tim...
The spacing of a fixed amount of study time across multiple sessions usually increases subsequent te...
Abstract Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study informatio...
Studies going back a century and more have found that spacing learning episodes across time sometime...
The benefit to memory of spacing presentations of material is well established but lacks an adequate...
To achieve enduring retention, people must usually study information on multiple occasions. How does...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
To achieve enduring retention, people must usually study information on multiple occasions. How does...
Repeated retrieval enhances long-term retention, and spaced repetition also enhances retention. A qu...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. In Experiment 1A, wor...
The spacing effect refers to the robust finding that long-term memory is promoted when learning even...
The revival of interest in the effectiveness of spaced practice, as compared with massed practice, i...
Abstract Learners of all ages face complex decisions about how to study effectively. Here we investi...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The ti...
Every day students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study information. The tim...
The spacing of a fixed amount of study time across multiple sessions usually increases subsequent te...
Abstract Every day, students and instructors are faced with the decision of when to study informatio...
Studies going back a century and more have found that spacing learning episodes across time sometime...
The benefit to memory of spacing presentations of material is well established but lacks an adequate...
To achieve enduring retention, people must usually study information on multiple occasions. How does...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...
To achieve enduring retention, people must usually study information on multiple occasions. How does...
Repeated retrieval enhances long-term retention, and spaced repetition also enhances retention. A qu...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. In Experiment 1A, wor...
The spacing effect refers to the robust finding that long-term memory is promoted when learning even...
The revival of interest in the effectiveness of spaced practice, as compared with massed practice, i...
Abstract Learners of all ages face complex decisions about how to study effectively. Here we investi...
Because people forget much of what they learn, students could benefit from learning strategies that ...