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Long-Term Mnemonic Benefits of Retrieval Practices in Relation to Repeated Studying

The Study by Roediger and Butler found that retrieval practice produces considerable mnemonic benefits in the long run in comparison to repeated studying or passive learning. In other words, active repetition by means of internal recollection is more conducive to long-term retention than passive repetition from an external source.

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Updated 2023-05-21

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