What can be considered distractions?
Anything that deviates from what is needed to be done
T/F Memory is triggered by all 5 senses.
True
Q- T/F There is nothing you can do about memory decline.
False!
This strategy is the opposite of cramming and involves spreading out your study time over several days.
What is spacing?
This type of memory helps you remember your phone number and as well what you were doing last night.
What Is short-term memory?
What are idea clusters?
A technique for creating ideas and connecting them to the central focus
What is working memory?
A form a short-term memory used when actively performing a task
Q- T/F Rereading notes and highlighting are the best ways to memorize something
False!
This study method involves self-quizzing or using flashcards to test how well you can retrieve information from memory not just rereading notes.
What is practice testing?
This common student habit, often used to make time for studying, actually harms memory, judgment and focus making it harder to perform well on exams.
What is lack of sleep?
What is spaced repetition?
Spacing your studying over time
What is the “Spaced Repetition” encoding strategy?
The “Spaced Repetition” encoding strategy is where you cover the same material multiple times at a relatively even duration and frequency
Q- T/F Doing puzzles can improve your overall memory.
False!
What is the most important aspect of setting up a schedule for studying?
What is consistency?
What is the timeframe to lose information after studying?
What is 50-70% within two days?