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The study methods of many students,even students who were "good" in high school are marginally effective in college. True or False. True
Relying on ineffective study skills leads to ______ and ________ learning. Shallow, short-lived.
Effective learners take advantage of ___ principles that contribute to deep and lasting learning. a)2, b)4, c)3, d)6 C
What is the definition of prior learning? prior learning is relating new information to what you already know.
what is the definition of quality processing? quality of processing is when you create many different kinds of deep-processing strategies.
what is the definition of quantity processing? quantity processing is using frequent practice sessions of sufficient length distributed over time.
to develop deep understanding, we begin by organizing the information we have collected from all course materials. true or false. true
having ______ ______ about the value of studying improves your learning outcomes. positive beliefs
according to psychologist _________, one important belief is that the ability to learn can be improved. carol dweck
dweck calls this belief a "good mind-set." true or false. false
which one of these are not one of the minimum requirements to included in a study space? a)comfortable chair, b)plenty of light, c)room to spread your course material out, d)pictures of your family d
active learners engage in _______ study sessions spread over time. numerous
you should start studying how many days before a regular test? a)4, b)6 c)7, d)10 c
You should start studying how many days before a major test? a)12, B)14, c)9, d)8 b
A _________ is ideal for creating a distributed study schedule. tracking form
good learners condense all of these materials into the key concepts, main ideas, and supporting details of the course. true or false. true
how many steps are there in the book before you cam organize your study material? a)13, B)15, c)10, d)20 b
an easier way to craft an outline for studying purposes is to __________________. copy your textbook's table of contents to a blank page.
how many additional ways are there to create test questions? a)7 b)10 c)2 d)8 a
true or false. level 3 of various levels of information would be main ideas. false
an example of a correct flashcard is writing a word and its definition on opposite sides. true or false. true
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