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The harder the better? How various learning strategies interact
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The harder the better?How various learning strategies interact

principal investigator / project leader
Ewa Butowska-Buczyńska
Ph.D. / Assistant Professor

psychologist specializing in memory research

Full bio
project value: PLN 104,920
funding source: National Science Center
discipline: psychology
location: Warsaw
duration: 2022 2023 2024

Researchers from SWPS University will investigate the efficacy of different learning and memorizing methods to improve the learning process in schools and in individual learning.

The project is financed by the National Science Center, project no. 2021/41/N/HS6/02493.

Project Objectives

The goal of the project is to combine the traditional ‘desirable difficulties’ method, i.e., learning strategies which have already been well researched, with the more recent learning-by-guessing strategy and investigate whether – when combined – they would result in a memory boost or drop, compared to when people simply read the full information presented outright.

It is conceivable that strategies such as guessing or spacing could be introduced to the learning process by both teachers and students without much financial or operational costs. However, in order to recommend this approach, we need to investigate the boundary condition of these methods effectiveness, as well as theoretical mechanisms which underlie their benefits.

This project focuses on the so-called “desirable difficulties” learning methods. This method increases the difficulty of the learning process by challenging learners to guess the answer before it is given, which is supposed to lead to achieving better test results. I will investigate how different learning methods interact with each other and will aim do define an optimal approach to learning. Long-term, this study should result in the introduction of simple, yet effective, methods of memorizing in schools and in individual learning.

Butowska-Buczyńska, Ewa Principal Investigator
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psychologist specializing in memory research
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Ewa Butowska-Buczyńska
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Ph.D. / Assistant Professor
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warszawa
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Ph.D. / Assistant Professor Ewa Butowska-Buczyńskapsychologist specializing in memory research

Methodology

the researchers will conduct four experiments, which will systemically manipulate learning factors such as learning by guessing, spacing, and introducing additional aspects of a given topic. These more demanding, however potentially desirable manipulations, will be contrasted with ‘easier’ strategy choices such as learning by reading, learning in a massed fashion, without introducing intervals, and also learning only a single aspect of a given piece of information. Theory-based predictions concerning effectiveness of these combined manipulations are often bidirectional or unclear – which is precisely why they want to study them in such systematic, careful fashion.

Research team

Zawadzka, Katarzyna
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cognitive psychologist
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Katarzyna Zawadzka
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Ph.D. / Associate Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University
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Interdisciplinary Center for Applied Cognitive Studies (ICACS)
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Ph.D. / Associate Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University Katarzyna Zawadzkacognitive psychologist

Practical application of results

The researchers hope to provide a novel set of learning guidelines for students and for teachers to make the learning process, perhaps not intuitively most appealing, but definitely more effective.