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  2. Testing effect - Wikipedia

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    The testing effect (also known as retrieval practice, active recall, practice testing, or test-enhanced learning) [1] [2] [3] suggests long-term memory is increased when part of the learning period is devoted to retrieving information from memory. [4]

  3. Memorization - Wikipedia

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    Active recall is a learning method that exploits the testing effect − the fact that memorization is more efficient when some time is devoted to actively retrieving the to-be-learned information through testing with proper feedback. Flashcards are a practical application of active recall. Another method for memorization is via the 'SURF ...

  4. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    The only way to recall the feelings they had were when sirens of police vehicles, fire trucks, and ambulances drove by their house they feel the exact feelings that were in effect on that day. Recall memory is active when a familiar sound triggers a feeling of pain from a past event, but most of the recall is shut out from traumatic event. [62]

  5. Methods used to study memory - Wikipedia

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    The free recall does not use item pairs. Instead, participants study a list of items and then recall that list in the order that they retrieve the items from memory. In these experiments the data is drawn from the order in which items are recalled and the inter-response times. This data is used to develop models of memory storage and retrieval.

  6. Why are there so many food recalls right now? Experts share ...

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    The FDA lists all active recalls of food products on its website. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) also tracks recalls and public health alerts.

  7. Memory and retention in learning - Wikipedia

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    Information is retained in human memory stores in different ways, but it is primarily done so through active learning, repetition and recall. [6] Information that is encoded and stored within memory stores can often be forgotten. There are multiple explanations for why this happens.

  8. Emails in AOL Mail cannot be unsent

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    The ability to recall or unsend an email is not available in AOL Mail, because we provide a web-based service which sends messages instantly and once you send an email message, it's gone from your email server and out of our control. If you're unsure about sending an email, save the message to think things over, then send it later.

  9. Bagged Salads Recalled in Canada Due to Salmonella ... - AOL

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    There’s an active recall on a popular Taylor Farms salad kit sold in Canada, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). This is due to a sample positively testing for Salmonella ...