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We've all heard that good study habits involve finding a quiet space and immersing oneself in the material. Psychologists are now challenging this advice in studies that suggest varing location, switching up material, and spacing out study sessions may be more conducive to learning. But perhaps the best tool to really learn material? The practice test.

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Published by Benedict Carey for the New York Times, Septemer 6, 2010.


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