What, if anything, is the advantage of varying your study, instead of studying just one thing at a time until you get it right?
a. Varied study seems easier, although it has no long-term benefit
b. Varied study improves long-term retention, although it seems more difficult.
c. Varied study improves short-term retention, although it does not help long-term retention.
d. Varied study has no advantage, and several disadvantages.
b
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