The Efficacy of Learners' Testing Choices (original) (raw)

Metacognition of the testing effect: Guiding learners to predict the benefits of retrieval.

Jonathan Tullis

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Feedback Reduces the Metacognitive Benefit of Tests

Nate Kornell

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied

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Metacognitive control in self-regulated learning: Conditions affecting the choice of restudying versus retrieval practice

Thomas Toppino

Memory & Cognition, 2018

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A Dual Memory Theory of the Testing Effect

Steven C Pan

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2018

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Test-enhanced learning: taking memory tests improves long-term retention

Henry Roediger

Psychological science, 2006

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Learners’ choices and beliefs about self-testing

Nate Kornell

Memory, 2009

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Mechanisms behind the testing effect: an empirical investigation of retrieval practice in meaningful learning

Alexander Renkl

Frontiers in psychology, 2015

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Testing facilitates the regulation of subsequent study time

Nick Soderstrom

Journal of Memory and Language, 2014

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Extending the testing effect to self-regulated learning

Jonathan Fernandez

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Reflections on the Resurgence of Interest in the Testing Effect

Henry Roediger

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2018

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A Systematic Review of the Testing Effect in Learning

Raquel Eisenkraemer

Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto), 2013

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Judgments of learning are influenced by memory for past test

Bridgid Finn

Journal of Memory and Language, 2008

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Retrieval Practice Facilitates Judgments of Learning Through Multiple Mechanisms

Xiaonan L. Liu

2019

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Taking Memory Tests Improves Long-Term Retention

Henry Roediger

2006

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Metamemory judgments and the benefits of repeated study: Improving recall predictions through the activation of appropriate knowledge

Jason Leboe-Mcgowan

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2009

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The pretesting effect: Do unsuccessful retrieval attempts enhance learning?

Lindsey Richland

Journal of Experimental Psychology-applied, 2009

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The Testing Effect and Emotions: Investigating Potentially Influencing Factors on the Mnemonic Benefits of Testing

Kathrin Emmerdinger

2020

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Why is test–restudy practice beneficial for memory? An evaluation of the mediator shift hypothesis

Mary Pyc, Katherine Rawson

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2012

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Neurocognitive mechanisms of the " testing effect " : A review

Gesa van den Broek

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Retrieval practice enhances new learning: the forward effect of testing

Karl-heinz Bäuml

Frontiers in Psychology, 2014

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Metacognitive control over the distribution of retrieval practice with and without feedback and the efficacy of learners’ spacing choices

Thomas Toppino

Memory & Cognition, 2020

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Diminishing-cues retrieval practice: A memory-enhancing technique that works when regular testing doesn't

Joshua Fiechter

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The power of testing memory: Basic research and implications for educational practice

Henry Roediger

2006

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Comparing the testing effect under blocked and mixed practice: The mnemonic benefits of retrieval practice are not affected by practice format

Henry Roediger

Memory & cognition, 2017

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Metacognitive judgments can potentiate new learning: The role of covert retrieval

Torsten Schubert

Metacognition and Learning

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The Dark Side of Corrective Feedback Controlled and Automatic Influences of Retrieval Practice

Philip Higham

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022

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People use the memory for past-test heuristic as an explicit cue for judgments of learning

Michael Serra

Memory & Cognition, 2014

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When does testing enhance retention? A distribution-based interpretation of retrieval as a memory modifier.

Robert Bjork, Vered Halamish

2011

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Test format and corrective feedback modify the effect of testing on long-term retention

Henry Roediger, Sean Kang

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2007

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Benefits of Testing Memory: Best Practices and Boundary Conditions

Pooja K. Agarwal

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Covert Retrieval Practice Benefits Retention as Much as Overt Retrieval Practice

Henry Roediger

PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2011

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Multiple-Choice Tests Exonerated, at Least of Some Charges: Fostering Test-Induced Learning and Avoiding Test-Induced Forgetting

Robert Bjork

Psychological Science, 2012

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Do You Remember What You Know? Towards an understanding of the cognitive processes involved in the testing effect

Lydia Schaap

2013

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Improving encoding strategies as a function of test knowledge and experience

Benjamin Storm

Memory & Cognition, 2016

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ELABORATIVE REHEARSAL: AN EXAMINATION OF USAGE, PERCEPTIONS OF UTILITY, AND DIFFERENCES IN METACOGNITION AND TEST PERFORMANCE

Tori Norris

Scholarly Commons, 2019

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