Timed Practice Exam Strategy
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Before"The most productive part of practice exam use is the post-exam review, particularly the analysis of why distractors are wrong, not just why the correct answer is correct. Understanding the incorrectness of distractors builds discrimination ability -- the ability to distinguish between similar concepts -- that directly translates to exam performance." -- Dr. Henry Roediger III, Department of Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
AfterThe most productive part of practice exam use is the post-exam review, particularly the analysis of why distractors are wrong, not just why the correct answer is correct. Understanding the incorrectness of distractors builds discrimination ability, the ability to distinguish between similar concepts, that directly translates to exam performance.
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