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If the universality of immersion-style language programs, emergency test prep classes, tired college kids is any indication, cramming (临时抱佛脚) is a wildly popular study strategy. Professors frown upon it yet conspire by squeezing vast topics like "Evolution" or "World history 1914 to present" into the last week of a course. So is cramming effective or not A new study by UC-San Diego psychologists confirms what you may suspect deep down: The answer is no. Hurried memorization is a hopeless approach for retaining information. But it’s not all bad news. The team offers a precise formula for better study habits, and it doesn’t necessarily need dogged discipline and routine.
To arrive at their prescription, the scientists tested the "spacing effect" on long-term memory. In other words, they wanted to know how the time gap between study sessions influences the ability to remember material on test day. They asked 1,354 volunteers to memorize 32 trivial facts, such as "Who invented snow golf." (Rudyard Kipling) and "What European nation consumes the most spicy Mexican food" (Norway). Participants reviewed the answers anywhere from several minutes to several months after first learning them, and then were tested up to a year later.
The findings Students perform better when they space their study sessions rather than when they try to cram everything into their heads during one sitting. But for those who must cram, timing is everything. According to the researchers, if you have only one date on which to study, choose a day that’s closer to when you first learned the material than when you take the test--but not too close. For instance, if you have a French lesson on Monday and a quiz the following Monday, you should study on Wednesday for maximum retention. Tuesday is too early and Sunday is too late. If you want to remember something for a year, wait about a month to review what you learned.
Hal Pashler, one of the lead authors, suspects that most crammers don’t realize the error of their ways. "Even in the scientific community, cram-type summer courses on new research methods are extremely popular," he told me in an email. And I have never heard people who take these courses even notice the fact that they are a perfect prescription for rapid forgetting." Which of the following can best describe professors’ attitude toward cramming

A.
Rationally rejecting.
B.
Reasonably ignoring.
C.
Readily accepting.
D.
Reluctantly helping.
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【单选题】临时抱佛脚最行的人是

A.
B血型的人
B.
A血型的人
C.
O血型的人
D.
AB血型的人

【单选题】If the universality of immersion-style language programs, emergency test prep classes, tired college kids is any indication, cramming (临时抱佛脚) is a wildly popular study strategy. Professors frown upon ...

A.
people are not fully aware of the problems with cramming
B.
science people should take the lead in giving up cramming
C.
forgetting is one of the major negative effects of cramming
D.
it is important to develop better study habits than cramming

【单选题】在行政事务中应避免“临时抱佛脚“,做到”未雨绸缪“,体现了行政协调的()。

A.
出发点的整体原则
B.
领导者的自觉原则
C.
计划的周密原则
D.
沟通渠道畅通原则
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【单选题】临时抱佛脚最行的人是
A.
B血型的人
B.
A血型的人
C.
O血型的人
D.
AB血型的人
【单选题】If the universality of immersion-style language programs, emergency test prep classes, tired college kids is any indication, cramming (临时抱佛脚) is a wildly popular study strategy. Professors frown upon ...
A.
people are not fully aware of the problems with cramming
B.
science people should take the lead in giving up cramming
C.
forgetting is one of the major negative effects of cramming
D.
it is important to develop better study habits than cramming
【单选题】在行政事务中应避免“临时抱佛脚“,做到”未雨绸缪“,体现了行政协调的()。
A.
出发点的整体原则
B.
领导者的自觉原则
C.
计划的周密原则
D.
沟通渠道畅通原则
【单选题】“临时抱佛脚”的典故来源是( )。
A.
体育项目
B.
文学作品
C.
民间传说
D.
宗教
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