Relation
Memory and effects on Desirable Difficulties
Two main components of memory, retrieval strength (current accessibility) and storage strength (long-term learning), influence learning outcomes. When desirable difficulties are utilized, storage strength increases, while retrieval strength stays relatively low throughout the beginning of the learning process. By contrast, using learning strategies that are not desirable difficulties, such as massing, can result in immediately high levels of retrieval strength, but never work as well to increase storage strength.
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Updated 2021-01-29
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