SPACING effect clearly shows that studying time is more efficient if it is spread out over multiple sessions than if it is compressed in one session.
More exposures to information, separated in time, will result in better retention than if you cram them together in one burst.
Advice-Your studying time should be evenly spread as possible throughout your daily schedule.
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It’s better to distribute the time you have available to study over a greater number of shorter sessions than it is to cram your studying into a single marathon session.
If you have 12 hours to dedicate to a topic, it’s better to study over six two-hour-long sessions th...
The spacing effect refers to how we can better remember information if we learn them in multiple sessions with increasingly longer intervals between them. It is nearly impossible to practice something once and expect it to stick.
Every time you're learning a new part of a ...
Studying time is more efficient if it is spread out over many sessions throughout the semester, with a little extra right before the exam.
Cover each piece of info five times from when you first learn it until your exam. It will enable you to retain the information with minimal effort.
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