NYT article on study habits research

Posted by Bayle Shanks at 11:26 PM EST

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/07/health/views/07mind.html

Basically, all of the following improve recall:

  • spacing out study time over a longer period of time
  • alternating between multiple topics in one study session
  • studying the same thing in different locations
  • taking a test

In summary, recalling and using knowledge in a variety of contexts helps you remember it.

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2 Responses to “NYT article on study habits research”

  1. Nat Says:

    Very cool article. Some of this definitely reinforces things I’ve accidentally discovered about how I learn best, and it’s very cool to see it backed up by research.

  2. New Research about Study Habits and Learning | Projects Before Breakfast Says:

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