Long term repetition effects during massed, serial, and random practice /
The repetition effect is assumed to have occurred if multiple exposures of the to-be-learned task result in a decrease in time to respond or in a reduction in error compared to a once presented item (e.g., Schacter, 1987,. Richardson-Klavehn & Bjork, 1988 for reviews). There is ample evidence in...
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