textabstractResearch has shown that testing during learning can enhance the long-term retention of text material. In two experiments, we investigated the testing effect with a fill-in-the-blank test on the retention of text material. In Experiment 1, using a coherent text, we found no retention benefit of testing compared to a restudy (control) condition. In Experiment 2, text coherence was disrupted by scrambling the order of the sentences from the text. The material was subsequently presented as a list of facts as opposed to connected discourse. For the incoherent version of the text, testing slowed down the rate of forgetting compared to a restudy (control) condition. The results suggest that the connectedness of materials can play an im...
Dirkx, K. J. H., Kester, L., & Kirschner, P. A. (2011, 30 August). The effects of generative testing...
Testing, or memory retrieval, is a powerful way to enhance long-term retention of studied material. ...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
textabstractThe testing effect is a finding from cognitive psychology with relevance for education. ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The situation of interest in the present thesis was one where studen...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
The authors explored whether a testing effect occurs not only for retention of facts but also for ap...
International audienceCompared with other learning strategies, retrieval practice seems to promote s...
Tests, as learning events, can enhance subsequent recall more than do additional study opportunities...
Two experiments examined the testing effect with open-book tests, in which students view notes and t...
Repeated testing is known to promote more lasting memories than repeated study of the same material....
This thesis investigated the testing effect, which is the tendency of testing to enhance learning an...
Tested information is retained longer than studied information. This, so called, testing effect is t...
Repeated testing produces superior recall (especially at a delay) compared to rereading, a phenomeno...
Dirkx, K. J. H., Kester, L., & Kirschner, P. A. (2011, 30 August). The effects of generative testing...
Testing, or memory retrieval, is a powerful way to enhance long-term retention of studied material. ...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
textabstractThe testing effect is a finding from cognitive psychology with relevance for education. ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The situation of interest in the present thesis was one where studen...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
The authors explored whether a testing effect occurs not only for retention of facts but also for ap...
International audienceCompared with other learning strategies, retrieval practice seems to promote s...
Tests, as learning events, can enhance subsequent recall more than do additional study opportunities...
Two experiments examined the testing effect with open-book tests, in which students view notes and t...
Repeated testing is known to promote more lasting memories than repeated study of the same material....
This thesis investigated the testing effect, which is the tendency of testing to enhance learning an...
Tested information is retained longer than studied information. This, so called, testing effect is t...
Repeated testing produces superior recall (especially at a delay) compared to rereading, a phenomeno...
Dirkx, K. J. H., Kester, L., & Kirschner, P. A. (2011, 30 August). The effects of generative testing...
Testing, or memory retrieval, is a powerful way to enhance long-term retention of studied material. ...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...