The Myth Of Massed Practice - Deepstash
The Myth Of Massed Practice

The Myth Of Massed Practice

Although cramming or studying intensely in a short time frame may bring great results, of up to 80% when tested in the short-run, it does not hold in the long-run.

Moreover, blocked practice, as in doing multiple questions of one concept and then another, appears to also result in less retention. With tests showing a 20% correct rate vs a 63% correct rate with two study groups.

The solution is to space out practice so it does not feel like simply reciting the info.

Another method is interleaving, switching the study subject to another to encourage acriverecall when returning to each subject.

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Make It Stick aims to help offer a new perspective towards memory retention, from which more effective study methods can be adopted.

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