Journal article

Retrieval practice over the long term: Should spacing be expanding or equal-interval?

SHK Kang, RV Lindsey, MC Mozer, H Pashler

Psychonomic Bulletin and Review | SPRINGER | Published : 2014

Abstract

If multiple opportunities are available to review tobe- learned material, should a review occur soon after initial study and recur at progressively expanding intervals, or should the reviews occur at equal intervals? Landauer and Bjork (1978) argued for the superiority of expanding intervals, whereas more recent research has often failed to find any advantage. However, these prior studies have generally compared expanding versus equal-interval training within a single session, and have assessed effects only upon a single final test. We argue that a more generally important goal would be to maintain high average performance over a considerable period of training. For the learning of foreign v..

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