Retrieval-induced facilitation: Initially nontested material can benefit from prior testing of related material.

Volume: 135, Issue: 4, Pages: 553 - 571
Published: Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
Classroom exams can assess students' knowledge of only a subset of the material taught in a course. What are the implications of this approach for long-term retention? Three experiments (N = 210) examined how taking an initial test affects later memory for prose materials not initially tested. Experiment 1 shows that testing enhanced recall 24 hr later for the initially nontested material. This facilitation was not seen for participants given...
Paper Details
Title
Retrieval-induced facilitation: Initially nontested material can benefit from prior testing of related material.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2006
Volume
135
Issue
4
Pages
553 - 571
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