Original paper
Diminishing-cues retrieval practice: A memory-enhancing technique that works when regular testing doesn’t
Abstract
Retrieval practice has been shown to be a highly effective tool for enhancing memory, a fact that has led to major changes to educational practice and technology. However, when initial learning is poor, initial retrieval practice is unlikely to be successful and long-term benefits of retrieval practice are compromised or nonexistent. Here, we investigate the benefit of a scaffolded retrieval technique called diminishing-cues retrieval practice...
Paper Details
Title
Diminishing-cues retrieval practice: A memory-enhancing technique that works when regular testing doesn’t
Published Date
Aug 28, 2017
Volume
25
Issue
5
Pages
1868 - 1876
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