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    The testing effect (also known as retrieval practice, active recall, practice testing, or test-enhanced learning) suggests long-term memory is increased...
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  • The forward testing effect, also known as test potentiated new learning, is a psychological learning theory which suggests that testing old information...
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  • testing effect, retrieval practice uses testing as a training tactic. Performance can be improved by devoting some of the learning period to testing by...
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  • effect Subject-expectancy effect Tamagotchi effect Telescoping effect Testing effect Tetris effect Thatcher effect Ventriloquism effect Venus effect Von...
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    psychology and IQ testing have now followed the lead of Herrnstein and Murray in calling the phenomenon the Flynn effect. IQ tests are updated periodically...
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    a question-and-answer format. Flashcards are an application of the testing effect, the finding that long-term memory is increased when some part of an...
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    primarily on IQ test scores. Both intelligence classification by observation of behavior outside the testing room and classification by IQ testing depend on...
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  • the tendency to test hypotheses exclusively through direct testing, instead of testing possible alternative hypotheses. Experimenter's or expectation...
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    derivative of the generation effect as it involves generating the self-testing material. Moreover, it is known that repeatedly testing oneself enhances encoding...
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  • conclude that the effect reflects the characteristics of the whole population, thereby rejecting the null hypothesis. This technique for testing the statistical...
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  • made empirical testing of its parameters difficult. While many others have contributed important research regarding the spacing effect, Robert Bjork and...
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    used in the Limited Test Ban Treaty, which banned this class of testing along with exoatmospheric and underwater. Underground testing is conducted under...
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    spaced repetition with physical flashcards using the Leitner system. The testing effect and spaced repetition can be combined to improve long-term memory. Therefore...
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  • to testing is limited. The effect was discovered by American psychologist Celeste McCollough in 1965. The effect is inducted by looking at a test image...
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    Stroop effect is the delay in reaction time between neutral and incongruent stimuli. The effect has been used to create a psychological test (the Stroop...
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    Marcin (1 May 2020). "The Dunning–Kruger effect is (mostly) a statistical artefact: Valid approaches to testing the hypothesis with individual differences...
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    based on the spacing effect (the phenomenon whereby learning is greater when studying is spread out over time) and the testing effect (the finding that long-term...
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    The Barnum effect, also called the Forer effect or, less commonly, the Barnum–Forer effect, is a common psychological phenomenon whereby individuals give...
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  • event (such as a heart attack) happening. Effect sizes are a complement tool for statistical hypothesis testing, and play an important role in power analyses...
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  • (a false negative) conditional on there being a true effect or association. Statistical testing uses data from samples to assess, or make inferences about...
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  • multiplier test and the likelihood-ratio test, the Wald test is one of three classical approaches to hypothesis testing. An advantage of the Wald test over...
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  • Black-box testing, sometimes referred to as specification-based testing, is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application...
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    different applications. A typical test setup for stroboscopic effect testing is shown in Figure 3. The stroboscopic effect visibility meter can be applied...
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  • oral or written format and is related to the benefits of retrieval (testing effect) in boosting long-term memory for the material. Review (R3) The final...
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  • National interest in physical fitness testing existed in the United States since the late 1800s. Early testing generally focused on anthropometric measurement...
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    skills. This could be achieved by leveraging the testing effect including: testing, quizzing, self-testing, problem-solving, active recall, flashcards, practicing...
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  • variance, a main effect test will test the hypotheses expected such as H0, the null hypothesis. Running a hypothesis for a main effect will test whether there...
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  • productivity. In test-driven development, writing tests before implementation raises questions about testing private methods versus testing only through public...
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  • effect (psychology) Tanada effect (botany) Tanzi effect (taxation) Telescoping effect (memory biases) (psychology) Testing effect (educational psychology)...
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  • In statistics, the Sobel test is a method of testing the significance of a mediation effect. The test is based on the work of Michael E. Sobel, and is...
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