Spaced Repetition: The Most Efficient Way to Learn Anything
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Spaced Repetition: The Most Efficient Way to Learn Anything

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Explore how spaced repetition improves retention through principles and techniques, from Ebbinghaus to Anki.

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In a 2014 study by Rohrer, Dedrick, and Stencil, students who interleaved…
+In a 2015 study by Rohrer, Dedrick, and Stershic, students who interleaved…
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Rohrer, D., Dedrick, R. F., & Stencil, K. (2014). Interleaved practice…
+Rohrer, D., Dedrick, R. F., & Stershic, S. (2015). Interleaved practice…

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Verified live: both the body-text mention and the bibliography entry already correctly say Stershic/2015. FAQ field checked (decoded via base64/json/base64/json) - no mention of Rohrer/Stershic/Stencil in any FAQ entry, so no FAQ fix was needed. No action required this pass; confirming the existing correct state.

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