Your friend Amy has just failed her psychology test and does not understand how this could have happened. She reminds you that she looked over her notes while you were both watching television last night and then stayed up three more hours cramming in all those "terms" that are so hard to remember by recopying her notes. Amy finally says that "perhaps she studied too much and got confused."
After reading about self-reflective study strategies, explain how Amy can improve her study habits.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer will include that Amy needs to study in a quiet, specific place without distractions, such as the distraction of a television. She also needs to space out her study sessions by studying her notes every night and not wait until the night before the test. Cramming, or massed practice, is not an effective study strategy and neither is recopying one's notes. Mnemonics might help Amy learn the large number of terms by linking new information to ideas and images that she can remember. Amy also needs to self-test herself by posing questions to herself and by using the practice tests and flash cards provided at Psychology CourseMate. Lastly, Amy should overlearn the material, that is, continue to study and learn after she thinks she has mastered a topic. It would also be helpful to treat every test as if it were an essay test and thoroughly learn the material.
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