Retrieval practice produces more learning than elaborative studying with concept mapping
This paper discusses the findings of a study that compared elaborative learning to retrieving and reconstructing knowledge. They found that retrieval and reconstruction practices resulted in better comprehension and the development of inferences than elaborative learning.
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