Here’s a study tip just in time for exam season: if you want to remember something, read it out loud. It’s called the “production effect” — a term coined by the Canadian researcher who discovered it, Colin MacLeod.
Here’s a study tip just in time for exam season: if you want to remember something, read it out loud. It’s called the “production effect” — a term coined by the Canadian researcher who discovered it, Colin MacLeod.
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