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ERIC Number: EJ356340
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1987
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Effects of Variable Encoding and Spaced Presentations on Vocabulary Learning.
Dempster, Frank N.
Journal of Educational Psychology, v79 n2 p162-70 Jun 1987
The applicability of the encoding variability hypothesis and the spacing phenomenon to vocabulary learning was examined in five experiments. The results provided no evidence that the opportunity to establish multiple retrieval routes by means of contextual information is helpful to vocabulary learning. Spaced presentations yielded substantially higher levels of learning than did massed presentations. (Author/LMO)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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