Psychology, asked by sony2560, 3 months ago

which retrieval strategy do you use?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Retrieval practice is a strategy in which bringing information to mind enhances and boosts learning. Deliberately recalling information forces us to pull our knowledge “out” and examine what we know.

Retrieval practice is the act of trying to recall information without having it in front of you. Suppose you're studying the systems of the human body—skeletal, muscular, circulatory, and so on. You could do retrieval practice by attempting to name those systems without looking at the list.

Past papers. Past papers are one of the most useful and accessible methods of retrieval practice. ...

Multiple choice tests. ...

Essay answers. ...

Answering a question aloud. ...

Testing yourself with flashcards. ...

Having someone ask you questions. ...

Final thought.

Answered by tricksymanada
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Answer:

Retrieval practice is a procedure in which providing data to the mind improves and boosts knowledge. Voluntarily remembering information forces us to pull our information out and analyze what we know.  Retrieval practice is the act of trying to recall information without having it in front of you. Assume you're studying the systems of the human body. You could do retrieval practice by endeavoring to name those systems without glancing at the list.

Past documents are one of the most useful and available methods of retrieval practic

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