Effectiveness of Self-Generation During Learning is Dependent on Individual Differences in Need for Cognition.
Self-generated information is better recognized and recalled than read information. This so-called generation effecthas been replicated several times for different types of stimulus material, different generation tasks, and retention intervals. The present study investigated the impact of individual...
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Main Authors: | Julia Schindler (Author), Simon Schindler (Author), Marc-André Reinhard (Author) |
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