textabstractButler (2010: Experiment 3) showed that retrieval practice enhanced transfer to a new knowledge domain compared to rereading. The first experiment of the present study was a direct replication of Butler's third experiment. Participants studied text passages and then either reread them three times or went through three cycles of cued recall questions (i.e., retrieval practice) with feedback. As in Butler's (2010) experiment, an advantage of retrieval practice on the final far transfer test emerged after 1 week. Additionally, we observed an advantage of retrieval practice on the final test administered after 5 min. However, these advantages might have been due to participants in the retrieval practice condition receiving focused e...
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The act of recalling information from memory results in a higher probability of successfully remembe...
Testing previously studied information enhances long-term memory, particularly when the information ...
Butler (2010: Experiment 3) showed that retrieval practice enhanced transfer to a new knowledge doma...
textabstractA powerful way to boost long-term learning is by retrieving information from memory afte...
International audienceCompared with other learning strategies, retrieval practice seems to promote s...
In the last couple of years, there has been a dramatic increase in laboratory research examining the...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect-the power of retrieval practice to enhance long-term knowledge retention more tha...
This study explored the effects of retrieval and feedback on test-potentiated new learning. Particip...
Repeated testing produces superior recall (especially at a delay) compared to rereading, a phenomeno...
In three experiments we investigated how the level of study-based, episodic knowledge influences the...
a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way t...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe testing effect is conceptualized as the benefit for remembering items th...
Contains fulltext : 2013_response_time_paper.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed ac...
The act of recalling information from memory results in a higher probability of successfully remembe...
Testing previously studied information enhances long-term memory, particularly when the information ...
Butler (2010: Experiment 3) showed that retrieval practice enhanced transfer to a new knowledge doma...
textabstractA powerful way to boost long-term learning is by retrieving information from memory afte...
International audienceCompared with other learning strategies, retrieval practice seems to promote s...
In the last couple of years, there has been a dramatic increase in laboratory research examining the...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect refers to the finding that retrieving previously encoded material typically impro...
The testing effect-the power of retrieval practice to enhance long-term knowledge retention more tha...
This study explored the effects of retrieval and feedback on test-potentiated new learning. Particip...
Repeated testing produces superior recall (especially at a delay) compared to rereading, a phenomeno...
In three experiments we investigated how the level of study-based, episodic knowledge influences the...
a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way t...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe testing effect is conceptualized as the benefit for remembering items th...
Contains fulltext : 2013_response_time_paper.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed ac...
The act of recalling information from memory results in a higher probability of successfully remembe...
Testing previously studied information enhances long-term memory, particularly when the information ...