We started to collect information to run a meta-analysis on this topic.
What is Interpolated Testing?
The effect where offloading an item reduces brain-
based memory for that item.
What is the Google effect?
The channel where you can find resources on research processes.
What is the General channel?
This inspirational apple quote is on the whiteboard in PAS 4211.
What is "A goal is a dream with a deadline"?
It is the ability to attribute mental states, such as beliefs, intentions, and desires, to oneself and others, and to understand that others have different mental states from our own.
What is the Theory of Mind?
The syntax to denote 'not equal to' in R.
What is !=?
The labor-in-vain effect.
What is large increases in self-paced study time can yield little or no increase in the subsequent likelihood of recall?
What is the Lab Meeting channel?
This warning is on the microwave.
What is "λm waves are old"?
Learning, attention, metacognition, and affect are all components of this framework.
What is the LAMA framework?
This R library is used to run meta-analyses.
What is meta?
The main issue encountered when examining the associations between emotions and learning.
What is reciprocal causation?
Sample ethics documents are stored under this folder in the General channel files.
What is Resources?
The 4 letters of the most common personality type in the lab.
What is INFJ?
It is a cognitive theory that suggests that humans process and represent information in both visual and verbal formats, and that information is easier to remember when it is presented in both formats.
What is the Dual Coding Theory?
The function used to calculate z scores in R.
What is scale()?
The type of information that can motivate cognitive effort expenditure and, in some cases, override individuals' default bias towards demand avoidance.
What is progress information?
The channel where you can find the project tracking excel.
What is the General channel?
This lab quote is displayed on the front of the door.
What is "Open science, closed feelings"?
It is a theory that suggests that our working memory has a limited capacity, and that we can only process a certain amount of information at once.
What is the Cognitive Load Theory?
The most common library used to make plots in R.
What is ggplot2?
AI models that can generate natural language texts from large amounts of data.
What is Large Language Model/LLM?
The subject of the two how-to documents that are stored under Resources in the General channel.
What are Qualtrics and Prolific?
This message is displayed on the back of the door.
What is "To victory"?
It is a theory that suggests that people learn better when information is presented in both visual and auditory formats, and when the information is organized in a meaningful way.
What is the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning?