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Effects of Guided Notes on University Students' Responding and Recall of Information
Authors:Jennifer L. Austin  Melissa Gilbert Lee  Matthew D. Thibeault  James E. Carr  Jon S. Bailey
Affiliation:(1) Arlington Developmental Center, 11293 Memphis-Arlington, P.O. Box 586, Arlington, TN 38002-0586, USA;(2) University of South Dakota, Vermillion, USA
Abstract:The present study assessed the effects of guided notes on student responding and accuracy of recall of lecture material in an undergraduate psychology class using multi-element design. Guided notes were administered for approximately half of the class sessions on a random schedule. Data were collected on the frequency of student responses and daily quizzes were administered to assess accuracy of recall of information presented in the lecture. Results indicated higher mean quiz scores and response frequencies during the guided notes condition. Social validity questionnaires administered to participants revealed satisfaction with results and procedures.
Keywords:active student response  guided notes  university students  immediate recall  opportunity to respond
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