Robin Sohlberg’s research while affiliated with University of Gothenburg and other places

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Experimental design.
Simplifying diagram which supplemented the information page.
Means and standard deviations over the number of correct responses and the number of prior list intrusions in the fourth block's interim test.
Means and standard deviations over the number of correct responses in the cumulative test.
The Effect of Forward Testing as a Function of Test Occasions and Study Material
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August 2021

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Fredrik Olsson

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It has long been known that one of the most effective study techniques is to be tested on the to-be-remembered material, a phenomenon known as the testing effect. Recent research has also shown that testing of previous materials promotes the learning of new materials, a phenomenon known as the forward testing effect. In this paper, as of yet unexplored aspects of the forward testing effect related to face-name learning are examined; continuous and initial testing are compared to restudying, the effects of an initial test on subsequent learning, and whether an initial change of domain (change from one topic to another) regarding study material affects the robustness of the effect. An experiment (N = 94) was performed according to a 2 (Material: word pairs/face-name pairs in Block 1) × 3 (Test occasions: Blocks 1–4/Blocks 1 and 4/Block 4) complex between-groups design. The results showed that no difference between testing and repetition could be observed regarding the recall of faces and names. The restudy groups incorrectly recalled more names from previous lists in the last interim test compared to the tested groups, which supports the theory that interim tests reduce proactive interference. The results also suggest that the number of test occasions correlates with the number of incorrect recalls from previous lists. These results, in contrast to previous studies, highlight a potential uncertainty about the forward testing effect linked to the robustness of the phenomenon, the specificity in execution, and generalizability.

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... The SMEs' backgrounds are discussed in the Treatment section. The Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) reviewed the research proposal and determined it to be exempt (Approval No. 24-026), as shown in Appendix A.Measurement InstrumentPsyToolkit(Stoett, 2010(Stoett, , 2017 is an online research tool that has been shown to be effective for conducting online experiments in psychology(Bainbridge, 2020;Butler et al., 2022;Galkin et al., 2022;Saleh & Jami, 2022;Sohlberg et al., 2021) as well as experiments with a time component(Armitage & Eerola, 2020;Kim et al., 2019). The experiment consisted of pre-and post-training tests of CO and DM, and a training component. ...

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The Effect of Forward Testing as a Function of Test Occasions and Study Material