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Christopher A Rowland1, Megan K Littrell-Baez, Amanda E Sensenig
1Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, USA, rowlandc@colostate.edu.
The testing effect, a memory enhancement from retrieval practice, is robust regardless of whether items are studied together or separately. This memory benefit remains consistent across different list designs, indicating its general applicability.
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