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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTH3ob1IRFo B.F Skinner. Teaching machine and programmed learning] | |||
Latest revision as of 19:09, 20 November 2018
"Proponents of errorless learning (e.g., Guthrie, 1952; Skinner, 1958; Terrace, 1963) suggest that failing to answer a question or answering incorrectly makes future errors more likely. Furthermore, being measured alters knowledge representations, and sometimes questioning can lead to memory distortions (see Davis & Loftus, 2007; Roediger & Marsh, 2005). Thus, testing has the potential to distort knowledge, particularly for any items not recalled correctly." (p. 244)[1]
TODO: explain connection (or lack of connection) with mastery learning. Are the two synonymous or not?
See also
References
- ↑ Richland; Kornell; Kao. "The Pretesting Effect: Do Unsuccessful Retrieval Attempts Enhance Learning?"