Testing Effect on High-Level Cognitive Skills.
CBE Life Sci Educ
; 19(3): ar39, 2020 09.
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em En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-32870092
The testing effect is one of the strongest learning techniques documented to date. Although the effects of testing on high-level learning are promising, fewer studies on this have been done. In this classroom application of the testing effect, we aimed to 1) determine whether a testing effect exists on high-level testing; 2) determine whether higher-level testing has an effect on low-level content retention; and 3) determine whether content knowledge, cognitive skill, or additional components are responsible for this effect. Through a series of two experiments, we confirmed a testing effect on high-level items. However, improved content retention due to testing was not observed. We suggest that this high-level testing effect is due to a better ability to apply specific skills to specific content when this application process has appeared on a previous exam.
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Cognição
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En
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CBE Life Sci Educ
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2020
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