How to Prevent Forgetting Aim for mastery, not relative performance. ... Eliminate multiple choice questions. ... Use contextual clues. ... Work digitally and save often. ... Quiz instead of review to enhance memory for lists. ... To prevent forgetting, ask “why.”
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