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  2. Metamemory - Wikipedia

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    For example, a person is more likely to give a higher FOK rating (indicating that they do know the answer) when presented with questions they feel they should know the answer to. [17] This is in keeping with the cue familiarity hypothesis, as the familiarity of the question terms influences the individual's judgment. [18]

  3. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2016, Quizlet launched "Quizlet Live", a real-time online matching game where teams compete to answer all 12 questions correctly without an incorrect answer along the way. [15] In 2017, Quizlet created a premium offering called "Quizlet Go" (later renamed "Quizlet Plus"), with additional features available for paid subscribers.

  4. Capacity theory - Wikipedia

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    Shalom Fisch used Kahneman's capacity theory, just as others did for their research, to publish a paper on children's understanding of educational content on television. [2] It is a communication theory based on a model which is used to explain and predict how children learn from educational television programming .

  5. Working memory - Wikipedia

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    Half of the mice were given an injection that mimicked the effects of Alzheimer's, and the other half were not. Then the mice were expected to go through a maze that is a task to test working memory. The study helps answer questions about how Alzheimer's can deteriorate the working memory and ultimately obliterate memory functions. [172]

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    A pioneer of the now $76.4 billion educational technology market, Quizlet has been profitable and logged a strong 2020 as more students and parents searched for help amid remote learning. "We're a ...

  7. Flashcard - Wikipedia

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    As such, flashcards are often used to memorize vocabulary, historical dates, formulae, or any subject matter that can be learned via 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 individual's learning period is devoted to retrieving ...

  8. Social intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Social scientist Ross Honeywill postulates that social intelligence is an aggregated measure of self- and social-awareness, evolved social beliefs and attitudes, and a capacity and appetite to manage complex social change. [citation needed] Neuropsychologist Nicholas Humphrey believes that social intelligence defines who we are as humans. [3]

  9. Learning - Wikipedia

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    Students who answer a question properly or give good results should be praised. This encouragement increases their ability and helps them produce better results. Certain attitudes, such as always finding fault in a student's answer or provoking or embarrassing the student in front of a class are counterproductive.