How To Convince Students To Use Effective Study Strategies?

Students develop preferred approaches to studying when preparing for exams. However, many techniques they rely on are likely to be less effective (e.g., cramming, rereading) than techniques that research has identified as more durable and effective (e.g., spaced practice, retrieval practice). The question is how students can be taught and convinced to use more effective strategies…

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Let's say you'll get ₹500 if you score full marks on a quiz about the five longest rivers that flow through India.

You will be given the material you need. It will be available in three forms:

  1. A passage containing five paragraphs, each paragraph describing one river

  2. An outline of the above, with headings and bullet points

  3. A matrix

….If I were you, I would choose the matrix, even though it appears to have the least number of words. Why?