Taking a test improves long-term retention of tested information. This effect, deriving from participation in the test, is promoted by retrieval practice. A web-based system, through which undergraduate nursing students were engaged in a retrieval practice program, was integrated into a traditional course of General Psychology. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the students' performance improvement on a final test after participation in the retrieval practice program. A retrieval practice educational program was implemented and integrated in a traditional general psychology course for first-year undergraduate nursing students. A total of 104 students participated in the study and performed a final test. Participation in the retrieval practice program was voluntary. The web-based retrieval practice program consisted of weekly administration of tests related to the psychological contents treated during a course provided traditionally. Students engaged in the retrieval program performed significantly better in a similar final cumulative test than students who chose not to participate. The results showed that retrieval practice can significantly improve learning, in terms of retention of tested information.
INVESTIGATING THE EFFICACY OF RETRIEVAL PRACTICE: A STUDY WITH UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS
Messineo LindaPrimo
;Gentile Manuel;Allegra Mario
2022
Abstract
Taking a test improves long-term retention of tested information. This effect, deriving from participation in the test, is promoted by retrieval practice. A web-based system, through which undergraduate nursing students were engaged in a retrieval practice program, was integrated into a traditional course of General Psychology. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the students' performance improvement on a final test after participation in the retrieval practice program. A retrieval practice educational program was implemented and integrated in a traditional general psychology course for first-year undergraduate nursing students. A total of 104 students participated in the study and performed a final test. Participation in the retrieval practice program was voluntary. The web-based retrieval practice program consisted of weekly administration of tests related to the psychological contents treated during a course provided traditionally. Students engaged in the retrieval program performed significantly better in a similar final cumulative test than students who chose not to participate. The results showed that retrieval practice can significantly improve learning, in terms of retention of tested information.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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