Search Results - "BJORK, Elizabeth L"
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Desirable Difficulties in Theory and Practice
Published in Journal of applied research in memory and cognition (01-12-2020)“…This article discusses the special issue of Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. The articles in this special issue have triggered memories of…”
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Is retrieval success a necessary condition for retrieval-induced forgetting?
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The Value of Using Tests in Education as Tools for Learning—Not Just for Assessment
Published in Educational psychology review (01-09-2023)“…Although students tend to dislike exams, tests—broadly defined in the present commentary as opportunities to practice retrieving to-be-learned information—can…”
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Forgetting as the friend of learning: implications for teaching and self-regulated learning
Published in Advances in physiology education (01-06-2019)“…One of the "important peculiarities" of human learning (Bjork RA and Bjork EL. , 1992, p. 35-67) is that certain conditions that produce forgetting-that is,…”
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The effects of lecture speed and note‐taking on memory for educational material
Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-01-2024)“…The use of pre‐recorded lecture videos as a primary mode of instruction during online learning has allowed students flexibility in how they self‐regulate their…”
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Going beyond the spacing effect: Does it matter how time on a task is distributed?
Published in Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) (01-05-2023)“…We assessed the effects of removing some constraints that characterise traditional experiments on the effects of spaced, rather than massed, study…”
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On the Role of Generation Rules in Moderating the Beneficial Effects of Errorful Generation
Published in Zeitschrift für Psychologie (01-04-2021)“…In participants' learning of semantically related paired associates, such as whale-mammal, prior research has demonstrated that having participants first…”
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Improving encoding strategies as a function of test knowledge and experience
Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-2016)“…Information that is produced or generated during learning is better remembered than information that is passively read, a phenomenon known as the generation…”
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Is retrieval success a necessary condition for retrieval-induced forgetting?
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-12-2006)“…When information is retrieved from memory, it becomes more recallable than it would have been otherwise. Other information associated with the same cue or…”
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The memorial consequences of multiple-choice testing
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2007)“…The present article addresses whether multiple-choice tests may change knowledge even as they attempt to measure it. Overall, taking a multiple-choice test…”
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Knowledge Retention after an Online Tutorial: A Randomized Educational Experiment among Resident Physicians
Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (01-08-2008)“…BACKGROUND The time course of physicians’ knowledge retention after learning activities has not been well characterized. Understanding the time course of…”
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Using verification feedback to correct errors made on a multiple-choice test
Published in Memory (Hove) (01-08-2012)“…A key educational challenge is how to correct students' errors and misconceptions so that they do not persist. Simply labelling an answer as correct or…”
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When intended remembering leads to unintended forgetting
Published in Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006) (01-07-2007)“…As a means of clarifying the memory dynamics that underlie retrieval-induced forgetting, we explored how instructing participants either to remember or to…”
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Remembering Can Cause Forgetting: Retrieval Dynamics in Long-Term Memory
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-09-1994)“…Three studies show that the retrieval process itself causes long-lasting forgetting. Ss studied 8 categories (e.g., Fruit). Half the members of half the…”
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Retrieval-induced forgetting: Evidence for a recall-specific mechanism
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The Development of Word Retrieval Abilities in the Second Year and its Relation to Early Vocabulary Growth
Published in Child development (01-05-2000)“…The present research investigated the development of word retrieval abilities late in the second year when most children display a marked increase in word…”
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Part-list cuing and the dynamics of false recall
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2008)“…False recall of an unpresented critical word after studying its semantic associates can be reduced substantially if the strongest and earliest-studied…”
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On the nature of input channels in visual processing
Published in Psychological review (01-09-1977)“…Investigated whether the presence of noise elements in a visual display would affect the detection of target letters at the perceptual or feature extraction…”
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The memorial consequences of multiple-choice testing: Applying cognitive psychology to education
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Letter identification in relation to linguistic context and masking conditions
Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-1973)“…With a two-choice detection procedure, identifiability of signal letters was determined in backgrounds of words, nonword letter strings, or homogeneous noise…”
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