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Spacing as it relates to active learning and learning outcomes
Another finding from this study showed that the number of activities completed for a given unit, an indicator of active learning, was positively correlated with spacing. Additional analysis revealed that spacing had a greater effect on quiz performance when students were completing less activities versus when they completed more activities. These results suggest that spacing can be more beneficial for learning outcomes for students who are not engaging less in other methods of active learning.
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Updated 2021-02-01
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