Although most people assume that tests are a way to
evaluate learning, a wealth of research has shown that testing can
actually improve learning, according to two researchers from Kent State
University. Dr. Katherine Rawson, associate professor in Kent State's
Department of Psychology, and former Kent State graduate student Mary
Pyc publish their research findings in the Oct. 15, 2010, issue of the
journal Science.
"Taking practice tests -- particularly ones that involve attempting
to recall something from memory -- can drastically increase the
likelihood that you'll be able to remember that information again
later," Rawson said. "Given that hundreds of experiments have been
conducted to establish the effects of testing on learning, it's
surprising that we know very little about why testing improves memory."
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