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Alden Pitts
12 August, 19:32
Study methods according to Psychology?
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Roland Hatfield
12 August, 22:32
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Study actively, not passively. Think critically and deeply about the material ...
Remember the hindsight bias ...
Remember the overconfidence effect ...
Use the self-reference effect ...
Sleep ...
Take up to a ten-minute break every hour ...
Some tips for effective textbook studying:
Always take notes on the textbook chapters.
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