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What is distributed practice?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Joanne is studying for a psychology test. Based on the results of studies examining context effects, Joanne should get the best test results if she ____.
 
  a. studies in the library by herself
 b. studies on her bed in her bedroom
  c. studies while intoxicated
 d. studies in the testing room



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Answer to Question 1

In distributed practice, learning occurs in multiple sessions that are spaced over time. To maximize the effect on long-term recall, the spacing should ideally be distributed over months, rather than days or weeks.

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