Far transfer of retrieval-practice benefits: rule-based learning as the underlying mechanism.

Cogn Res Princ Implic

Department of Psychology, FernUniversität in Hagen, Hagen, Germany.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Self-testing helps people learn better, especially with simple stuff like word lists, but it’s not so clear if it helps with more complex topics.
  • In this study, some participants learned a fake language by either studying sentences or taking a test after studying.
  • The results showed that practicing retrieval not only helped with long-term memory but also with understanding grammar rules, making it useful for learning tough subjects and applying that knowledge later.

Article Abstract

Benefits of self-testing for learning have been consistently shown for simple materials such as word lists learned by rote memorization. Considerably less evidence for such benefits exists for complex, more educationally relevant materials and its application to new situations. The present study explores the mechanisms underlying this transfer. To this end, a typical retrieval-practice-effect paradigm was applied to foster the learning of an artificial language. Participants either repeatedly studied grammatically correct exemplar sentences of the artificial language or engaged in a cloze test as the interim test after learning. To assess far transfer, participants in both groups of restudy and retrieval practice engaged in a grammaticality judgment test after a delay of 5 min and 1 week. In addition, participants in both groups completed a final memory test (i.e., a cloze test identical to the initial test) 1 week after learning. In addition to a long-term memory benefit of retrieval practice, results revealed also a retrieval-practice benefit in the far-transfer test after the 1-week delay. The findings further support the view that far transfer is supported by learning the underlying grammatical rules as opposed to memorizing the material. Thus, retrieval practice is also effective for fostering learning of complex materials and, even more importantly, for promoting transfer of learning-a crucial goal in modern educational practices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11461721PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41235-024-00598-yDOI Listing

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